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041 0 _aEnglish
042 _adc
072 7 _aTB
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100 1 _aRong, Youmin
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700 1 _aWu, Congyi
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700 1 _aHuang, Yu
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700 1 _aRong, Youmin
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700 1 _aWu, Congyi
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700 1 _aHuang, Yu
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245 1 0 _aAdvanced Materials, Structures and Processing Technologies Based on Pulsed Laser
260 _aBasel, Switzerland
_bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2021
300 _a1 electronic resource (83 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aPulsed lasers are lasers with a single laser pulse width of less than 0.25 s, operating only once in every certain time interval. Commonly used pulsed lasers are nanosecond, femtosecond, and picosecond lasers. A pulsed laser produces short pulses with a short interaction time with the material, which can largely avoid impact on the thermal movement of molecules and has a minimal thermal impact on the surrounding materials, thus having significant advantages in precision microfabrication. It is now widely used in flexible electronics, chips, medicine, and other fields, such as photographic resin curing, microwelding, vision correction, heart stent manufacturing, etc. However, as an emerging processing technology, the application prospects of pulsed lasers have yet to be fully expanded, and there is still a need to continuously explore the mechanisms of interaction with materials, to manufacture advanced functional structures, and to develop advanced process technologies.
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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aTechnology: general issues
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653 _awettability
653 _aelectrodes
653 _alaser structuring
653 _aspread area
653 _aelectrolyte
653 _awetting time
653 _aoxide dispersion strengthened steel
653 _aODS Eurofer
653 _alaser welding
653 _amicrostructure
653 _aEBSD
653 _alaser diodes
653 _apulsed and continuous wave (cw) regimes
653 _amedical applications
653 _adermatology
653 _alaryngology
653 _alaser micro-cutting
653 _aPI film
653 _acontact spacer
653 _atactile sensor
653 _alaser surface texturing
653 _ahardness
653 _aZr-based metallic glass
653 _alaser processing
653 _aPET film
653 _atransparent polymer
653 _atemperature field
653 _aultraviolet nanosecond pulse laser
653 _alaser photothermal ablation
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