Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5028005 | Procedia Engineering | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The polarization state of an ultrafast laser has been dynamically controlled using two Spatial Light Modulators and additional waveplates. Consequently, a number of states of polarization, linear horizontal and vertical, radial and azimuthal were dynamically switched while synchronized with a motion control system. This technique enables a remarkable level of real-time control of the properties of light waves and applied to real-time surface patterning, shows that highly controlled nanostructuring is possible. This unique surface structuring is used here to demonstrate a novel direct security marking technique for high value metal components.
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Authors
J. Yang, L. Pabst, W. Perrie, O. Allegre, G. Dearden, S.P. Edwardson,