Ablation-cooled material removal with ultrafast bursts of pulses
Can Kerse,
Hamit Kalaycıoğlu,
Parviz Elahi,
Barbaros Çetin,
Denizhan K. Kesim,
Önder Akçaalan,
Seydi Yavaş,
Mehmet D. Aşık,
Bülent Öktem,
Heinar Hoogland,
Ronald Holzwarth and
Fatih Ömer Ilday ()
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Can Kerse: Bilkent University
Hamit Kalaycıoğlu: Bilkent University
Parviz Elahi: Bilkent University
Barbaros Çetin: Bilkent University
Denizhan K. Kesim: Bilkent University
Önder Akçaalan: Bilkent University
Seydi Yavaş: FiberLAST, Inc.
Mehmet D. Aşık: Hacettepe University
Bülent Öktem: ASELSAN
Heinar Hoogland: Menlo Systems GmbH, Am Kloperspitz 19a
Ronald Holzwarth: Menlo Systems GmbH, Am Kloperspitz 19a
Fatih Ömer Ilday: Bilkent University
Nature, 2016, vol. 537, issue 7618, 84-88
Abstract:
Ablation cooling is demonstrated as an effective means of removing material using successive bursts of laser pulses with short intraburst delay times; the technique allows the overall pulse energy to be decreased, overcoming negative thermal effects during the ablation process.
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1038/nature18619
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