
AbstractUltrafast lasers have seen a tremendous increase in average power over the past ten years, with industrial lasers now reaching the kW level. We are at a turning point in femtosecond technology, which will enable new fields of use and new methods of production. High laser power and the associated beam engineering enable significant improvements in industrial productivity and open access to large new markets, such as aeronautics, energy, and mobility.
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