The Science Behind Pulsed Lasers: From Nanoseconds to Femtoseconds
What is a Pulsed Laser? A pulsed laser emits light energy in short bursts rather than in a continuous beam. These short laser pulses—ranging from nanoseconds to femtoseconds—offer concentrated energy and minimal heat diffusion, making them ideal for precise material processing and scientific applications. Unlike continuous-wave lasers, pulsed lasers can ablate, drill, or modify...
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