Time-Bandwidth Products releases FlexBurst for picosecond micromachining lasers

Feb. 12, 2010
FlexBurst technology for 10 W Duetto and 50 W Fuego lasers offers new benefits for picosecond micromachining.

FlexBurst technology for 10 W Duetto and 50 W Fuego lasers offers new benefits for picosecond micromachining. The technique allows for the generation of bursts with full user control of the pulse energy distribution to better match process requirements. As the energy of each pulse can be arbitrarily set, it is possible to equalize pulse energies, obtain controlled increasing or decreasing pulse energies, blank intra-burst pulses, and more, with virtually no restrictions. The repetition rate of the bursts can be set from 50 kHz to multiple megahertz, with burst energies to more than 200 µJ.
Time-Bandwidth Products
Zurich, Switzerland
www.time-bandwidth.com

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PRESS RELEASE

FlexBurst for picosecond micro-machining lasers


Zurich (Switzerland) - Time-Bandwidth Products introduces the FlexBurst technology for its 10W Duetto and 50W Fuego lasers, enabling new processing possibilities in picosecond micromachining.

The term "burst" refers to a group of 10 ps pulses with a temporal spacing on the order of tens of nanoseconds. Recent demonstrations have shown that such bursts have the potential to improve material processing speed as well as quality. The leading pulses pre-condition the material such that trailing pulses hit the material in a different state, which can benefit the process performance.

In current picosecond micro-machining lasers offering multi-MHz-bursts, the pulse energy distribution within the burst can not be controlled by the user. The pulse energy decreases due to gain depletion in the amplifier. Such a distribution is typically not ideal for material processing applications.

The FlexBurst technique allows for the generation of bursts with full user control of the pulse energy distribution to better match the process requirements. As the energy of each pulse can be arbitrarily set, it is possible to equalize pulse energies, obtain controlled increasing or decreasing pulse energies, blank intra-burst pulses, etc., with virtually no restrictions.

The repetition rate of the bursts can be set in the range 50 kHz – multi-MHz, with burst energies to more than 200 µJ.

Time-Bandwidth Products, Zurich, Switzerland
www.time-bandwidth.com

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