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== Laser sources == | == Laser sources == | ||
The laser micromachining tool is equipped with two laser sources (1) a picosecond laser (TBW) and (2) a nanosecond laser (IPG). The technical specifications provided by the supplier 3D micromac are shown below. Refer to the [[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Back-end_processing/Laser_Micromachining_Tool#Performances/|Performances]] to know the measured values of the output power. From 1st of Mar 2017 only the pico second laser is available \ | The laser micromachining tool is equipped with two laser sources (1) a picosecond laser (TBW) and (2) a nanosecond laser (IPG). The technical specifications provided by the supplier 3D micromac are shown below. Refer to the [[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Back-end_processing/Laser_Micromachining_Tool#Performances/|Performances]] to know the measured values of the output power. From 1st of Mar 2017 only the pico second laser is available \ rkch. | ||
=== Specifications from 3D micromac === | === Specifications from 3D micromac === |
Revision as of 10:06, 30 March 2021
Laser sources
The laser micromachining tool is equipped with two laser sources (1) a picosecond laser (TBW) and (2) a nanosecond laser (IPG). The technical specifications provided by the supplier 3D micromac are shown below. Refer to the Performances to know the measured values of the output power. From 1st of Mar 2017 only the pico second laser is available \ rkch.
Specifications from 3D micromac
Picosecond (TBW) | Nanosecond (IPG) | |
Wavelength | 1064nm, 532nm, 355nm | 1064nm |
Pulse duration | 10ps | 100ns |
Repetition rate | 200 kHz up to 8000 kHz software controlled | 100kHz |
Output power | > 50 W @ 1064 nm | 100 W |
Warm-up time | 25min | none |