The Review of Laser Engineering
Online ISSN : 1349-6603
Print ISSN : 0387-0200
ISSN-L : 0387-0200
Lasers and Laser Systems
Review on the High-Power Pulse Fiber Laser Technology and Their Industrial Microelectronics Applications
Nam Seong KIM
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2008 Volume 36 Issue APLS Pages 1115-1118

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High-power pulse fiber lasers (HPPFLs) using Yb-doped double-clad fiber for industrial applications are evolved as two types including Seed LD-based Master-Oscillator Power-Amplifier (Seed-LD-MOPA) and Q-switched fiber-laser-based Master-Oscillator Power-Amplifier (QS-MOPA). Seed-LD-MOPA can change pulse duration and temporal pulse shape easily, but bad effects such as super-pulsing phenomena and Stimulated-Brillouin Scattering (SBS) should be suppressed which may damage the lasers or lower the average power. QS-MOPA has good power scalability, but the pulse duration and temporal pulse shape are not easily changed. These HPPFLs are penetrating into mass-production area of microelectronics industries such as semiconductor, display, and PCB industries. The microelectronics industry has market size of $390B in 2006 which compositions are $260B, $80B, and $50B for semiconductor, display, and PCB industries, respectively. In this review paper, the recent technology development of the pulse fiber lasers and their composing components, their industrial microelectronics applications, total microelectronics industry markets will be reviewed.
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