Revisiting the industrial revolution in scientific lasers

Experience from decades of industrial laser applications, along with vertical integration leading to better components and materials, have enabled laser manufacturers to build scientific lasers with industrial reliability. At Santa Clara, CA-based Coherent, investment in an immersive reliability con...

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Laser applications
Lasers
Oscillators
Reliability
Ultrafast lasers
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