Status Quo and Perspectives of Laser Micromachining: World mega‐trends will push lasers towards shorter pulses and wavelengths

The global laser system market increased six‐fold over the past two decades as laser material processing successfully took over domains formerly occupied by conventional techniques. Today, global key markets like mobile communication, healthcare or transportation are pushing laser micromachining and...

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