Thermal Lensing Compensation Objective for High Power Lasers

By: Michael Scaggs Athermalization of focusing objectives is a common technique for optimizing imaging systems in the infrared where thermal effects are a major concern.  The athermalization is generally done within the spectrum of interest and not generally applied to a single wavelength.  By applying athermalization techniques to a laser system, a significant reduction in […]

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Comparison of 1 Micron Transmissive Optical Materials for High Power Lasers

By: Steve Rummel, Gary Herrit, Alan Hedges II-VI Infrared One of the problems that high power fiber, direct-diode, and disk laser users experience is thermal lensing of their beam delivery optics and debris windows. This is placing increased demands on the optics used in 1 micron laser beam delivery systems. Direct-diode lasers, meanwhile, continue to […]

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Fiber Laser Blanking of Coil Strips at Extreme-Speed Extreme-Power

By: Dr. Charles Caristan and Jay Finn Air Liquide Industrial US LP, Automatic Feed Company The blanking process consisting of cutting flat panels directly out of a metal coil is practiced in the automotive industry to the tune of 10 MM tons of steel coils processed each year for the North American market alone.  Up […]

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