Abstract

Targets for high-energy laser experiments are polymer or metal objects of small dimensions. These objects need high-precision processes (typical sizes of a few hundred micrometers with micrometer accuracy). In this paper, some targets for high-energy laser experiments obtained by picosecond Q-switched Nd:YAG laser and KrF excimer laser micro-machining are presented. All of the targets use an original process. Activities include cutting, drilling, and marking elements. A summary of targets made using laser processes will be presented.

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