Femtosecond technologies will enable new fields of use and new methods of production thanks to the "agility" of high-power fs lasers associated with beam engineering. The relative slowness of the removal processes in femtosecond mode is no longer a limitation and the unique quality of ultra-short processes is therefore accessible to an increasingly important panel of industrial implementation. We report on the versatile use of femtosecond pulses at more than 300W average power at a wavelength of 1030 nm, 200W at 515nm, and 100W at 343 nm, free triggering of the laser output pulses, and burst generation.
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