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High power fiber lasers: from lab experiments to real world applications

High power fiber lasers: from lab experiments to real world applications
High power fiber lasers: from lab experiments to real world applications
High performance, high power fibre lasers (FLs) are now well established as an extremely robust and reliable photon engine enabling a growing and diverse number of demanding industrial and medical applications [1-3]. Compared to rival technologies, such as CO2, LPSS, DPSS and disk lasers, FLs offer a number of unique characteristics that have resulted in their wide adoption in an increasing number of industrial sectors. In addition to enhancing existing applications, FLs have been very successful in enabling novel applications and thus continuing to increase their market share.
Zervas, Michalis N.
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Zervas, Michalis N.
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Zervas, Michalis N. (2009) High power fiber lasers: from lab experiments to real world applications. International Commission for Optics Topical Meeting on Emerging Trends and Novel Materials in Photonics, , Delphi, Greece. 07 - 09 Oct 2009. 1 pp .

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High performance, high power fibre lasers (FLs) are now well established as an extremely robust and reliable photon engine enabling a growing and diverse number of demanding industrial and medical applications [1-3]. Compared to rival technologies, such as CO2, LPSS, DPSS and disk lasers, FLs offer a number of unique characteristics that have resulted in their wide adoption in an increasing number of industrial sectors. In addition to enhancing existing applications, FLs have been very successful in enabling novel applications and thus continuing to increase their market share.

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Published date: 7 October 2009
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Venue - Dates: International Commission for Optics Topical Meeting on Emerging Trends and Novel Materials in Photonics, , Delphi, Greece, 2009-10-07 - 2009-10-09

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Local EPrints ID: 167125
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/167125
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ORCID for Michalis N. Zervas: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0651-4059

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Date deposited: 08 Nov 2010 15:15
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:35

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