Emmanuel Baubeau
Jean Monnet University
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Optics Express | 2007
Guillaume Matras; Nicolas Huot; Emmanuel Baubeau; Eric Audouard
We demonstrate operation of a simple and reliable water-cooled femtosecond laser running at 10 kHz suitable for industrial micromachining applications. A laser geometry involving only a regenerative amplifier and delivering 3.5 W average power 60-fs pulses is compared to a more conventional architecture using an additional multi-pass amplifier. Both laser systems require a moderate pumping laser of ~30 W average power and deliver high-quality beams (M2<1.2).
Optics Communications | 2002
Nicolas Huot; Christian Jonin; Nicolas Sanner; Emmanuel Baubeau; Eric Audouard; P. Laporte
Abstract Second harmonic generation of a copper HyBrID laser oscillator was performed at 15 kHz. 5.1 W UV (255 nm) total average power at 15 kHz were generated in two β-barium borate (BBO) crystals by frequency doubling of two 511 nm beams from a single unpolarized HyBrID copper vapor laser. The beam quality factors of the UV emission are found to be M X 2 =30±2 and M Y 2 =24±2. These two UV beams, combined at the focal point of a focusing objective, may enable high repetition rate UV laser processing.
First International Symposium on Laser Precision Microfabrication (LPM2000) | 2000
Emmanuel Baubeau; Ronan Le Harzic; Christian Jonin; Eric Audouard; Stéphane Mottin; M. Courbon; P. Laporte
Ultrashort duration laser sources are considered as a promising tool for new micromachining applications: precise microdrilling and microcutting on various materials. As an illustration of the non thermal micromachining, we also paid attention to precious wood. Cutting is achieved without burning, and the cut surface remains undamaged. However, until now, only low-average-power sources are available. An average power level of 10 W appears to be the lowest limit for this type of laser to really become industrial. We are presently developing such a source based on the use of a 15kHz, 100W copper HyBrID laser as a pump laser. Thus, we intend to reach in a near future a typical drilling rate of one mm per second, for instance, in stainless steel compared with a 50 microns per second drilling rate obtained with presently available kHz and low-average-power sources. Micromachining obtained with out a 1 kHz source will be presented and discussed.
Journal De Physique Iv | 2001
Florence Garrelie; Christian Jonin; Alain Catherinot; Corinne Champeaux; Emmanuel Baubeau; Eric Audouard; Stéphane Mottin; P. Laporte
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2000
Florence Garrelie; Christian Jonin; Emmanuel Baubeau; Eric Audouard; P. Laporte; Alain Catherinot; Corinne Champeaux
SPIE Proceedings Series | 2007
Guillaume Matras; Emmanuel Baubeau; Nicolas Huot; Eric Audouard
Travail des métaux par laser. Journée thématique | 2002
P. Laporte; Eric Audouard; R. Le Harzic; Emmanuel Baubeau; Nicolas Huot; Christian Jonin
Proceedings SPIE | 2002
Ronan Le Harzic; Stéphane Valette; Nicolas Huot; Eric Audouard; Emmanuel Baubeau; Christian Jonin; P. Laporte
REE. Revue de l'électricité et de l'électronique | 2001
Eric Audouard; R. Le Harzic; Emmanuel Baubeau; Nicolas Huot; Christian Jonin; P. Laporte
Journal De Physique Iv | 2001
Emmanuel Baubeau; R. Le Harzic; Eric Audouard; Christian Jonin; M. Courbon; Stéphane Mottin; P. Laporte