Add-Ons / Options

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Burst

burst mode allows efficient drilling and cutting or materials

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Green

green is absorbed more efficiently than infrared and 50% smaller spot sizes are possible

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Shape

gaussian beams can create the smallest spots but rings or top-hats are sometimes more useful

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Violet

violet is absorbed even more efficiently than infrared and 66% smaller spot sizes are possible

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Polarisation

full control of the polarization of the output pulses

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Expand

spot size in focus scales linearly with beam diameter

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Stretch

sometimes pulse stretching is a necessary exercise

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Beamlet

split beams allow for faster parallel processing