Ultrafast laser technology has emerged as one of the most transformative innovations in modern science and industrial engineering. Known for producing extremely short pulses of light measured in femtoseconds and picoseconds, ultrafast lasers enable highly precise energy delivery with minimal thermal damage.
Unlike conventional laser systems that emit continuous beams or longer pulses, ultrafast lasers release energy in incredibly brief bursts. These rapid pulses concentrate enormous power into microscopic time intervals, allowing materials to be processed with exceptional precision. Because the interaction time between the laser and the material is extremely short, there is very little heat diffusion into surrounding areas.
