The Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge (IFSW) of the University of Stuttgart, founded in 1986, is reputed as one of the leading laser research centres worldwide. Its strength is based on a holistic research approach covering every aspect from laser sources to their applications and ranging from fundamental investigations to industrial technology transfer. The main activities at the IFSW are currently concerned with selected topics in the fields of laser beam sources (especially the thin-disk laser), optical elements and components for beam delivery and beam shaping as well as fundamental investigations on the light-matter interaction with the subsequent process development of macro and micro applications for industrial manufacturing.
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PDF version of Laborbuch_IFSW-21-12.xslx
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experimental/evaluation table
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X-ray video of a laser beam welding process in a 1 mm thick sheet of copper Cu K75. P = 8 kW, v = 30 m/min, feed rate = 10000 Hz.
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