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In different high power laser applications, beam shaping is required to perform processes such as surface hardening and alloying, texturing, and microdrilling.
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Antuofermo, P., Cacucci, A., Losacco, A.M., De Pascale, O. (1997). A 16 Level CO2 Laser Beam Shaper: Design and Fabrication. In: Martellucci, S., Chester, A.N. (eds) Diffractive Optics and Optical Microsystems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1474-3_22
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