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Abstract
The thermal phenomena induced by zeptosecond (10 m 21 s) laser pulses are discussed in this article. Considering the theoretical proposal of the lasetron , the Heaviside equation for heat transport on zeptosecond time scale is formulated. In the article, the modified Schrodinger equation (Janina Marciak-koz ^ owska and Miros ^ aw Koz ^ owski (2002). Lasers in Engineering , 12 , 53) for quantum phenomena on the zeptosecond time scale was also discussed.
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Lasers in Engineering publishes original (primary) research articles, reviews, short communications and letters on all aspects relating to the application of lasers in the many different branches of engineering and related disciplines.
The topics covered by Lasers in Engineering are the use of lasers: in sensors or measuring and for mapping devices; in electrocomponent fabrication; for materials processing; as integral parts of production assemblies; within the fields of biotechnology and bioengineering; in micro- and nanofabrication; as well as the materials and processing aspects of techniques such as cutting, drilling, marking, cladding, additive manufacturing (AM), alloying, welding and surface treatment and engineering.
Lasers in Engineering presents a balanced account of future developments, fundamental aspects and industrial innovations driven by the deployment of lasers. Modern technology has a vitally important role to play in meeting the increasingly stringent demands made on material and production systems. Lasers in Engineering provides a readily accessible medium for the rapid reporting of new knowledge, and technological and scientific advances in these areas.