Laser Ablation

Laser ablation is a process by which materials are removed from a solid surface by a laser beam. It involves the vaporization of a small area of the surface of the target material, which is generally achieved by directing a high-power laser beam on the material for a brief duration. The precision of laser ablation make it particularly useful for applications such as the fabrication of micro-electronics, micro-machining, and tissue ablation. Additionally, its high energy density, accuracy, and minimal thermal effect make laser ablation an ideal tool for materials processing and surface engineering.

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