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Ultrafast Laser Pulsetrain-Burst (>100 MHz) Processing of Glasses and Resultant Hole Morphologies, with application to Damage Mitigation

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Abstract

Ultrafast-laser pulsetrain-burst processing (microsecond bursts at 100 MHz) as a method of fluence delivery affords special control of residual heat; we present the evolution of machined features, background science, and investigate mitigation of laser-induced damage.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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