We report on the first industrial UV femtosecond laser with more than 100W average output power. The laser is ideally suited for high throughput precision applications, in particular for glass and polymer cutting in display industry. Thanks to its flexibility in pulse repetition rate, pulse energy, and free triggering at constant pulse energy, the femtosecond UV laser can be used in parallel processing with multiple beams as well as in high speed scanning applications, e.g. with polygonal scanners. The femtosecond pulse duration after frequency conversion to UV can be substantially reduced compared to the 400-fs pulse duration high power laser at the fundamental wavelength of 1030nm.
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