Abstract
Ultrafast lasers have found widespread applications in science and industry. In order to increase the throughput in micromachining and to reduce the measurement time in scientific applications, the average power of these laser sources needs to be increased. Ultrafast laser sources of high average power at moderate cost, high reliability and flexible repetition rate are essential for the transfer of femtosecond technology to industry.
© 2011 Optical Society of America
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