Jared E. Payne, Ryan T. Beazer, Peter R. Nyholm, S. Schultz, Kevin E. Larson, Robert W. Lucas, G. Nielson, J. D. Jensen
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Automated Control of a Femtosecond Laser Along the Surface of a Planar Sample
This work describes the automated positioning of the focus of a femtosecond laser across the surface of a planar sample. The shape of the pattern is created in a simple text file with coma separated values. The interfacing of the equipment is accomplished using the open source Python programming language.