Green fiber lasers are lasers that emit green light, typically at a wavelength of 532 nanometers. They are created by converting the infrared light from a fiber laser, usually 1064 nanometers, into visible green light through a process called frequency doubling. These lasers are especially useful for processing highly reflective materials such as copper, gold, and aluminum. Their high beam quality, energy efficiency, and precision make them ideal for applications in electronics, micromachining, and medical device manufacturing. Green fiber lasers offer stable performance, minimal thermal damage, and are compact, making them suitable for both industrial and research environments.
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