Ultrafast scientific lasers undergo an industrial revolution

Historically, companies manufacturing scientific ultrafast lasers have focused almost exclusively on achieving leading-edge performance (like high peak power or short pulse duration), often using advanced and therefore less-proven designs. In contrast, industrial lasers have long been designed for a...

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Ownership
Performance measurement
Productivity
Recognition
Short pulses
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