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Ultrafast lasers

Ultrafast lasers are devices that produce extremely short bursts of laser light, typically lasting billionths or trillionths of a second. These brief pulses allow precise control over energy delivery, making them valuable for applications like medical surgeries, material processing, and scientific research. Because the pulses are so quick, they minimize heat damage to surrounding areas, enabling highly accurate and efficient work. The technology relies on advanced physics to generate, amplify, and shape these ultra-short laser pulses, allowing practitioners to perform delicate tasks with exceptional precision.