Laser Beam Path The laser beam path refers to the trajectory followed by a laser beam from its source through various optical components to its destination, such as the workpiece or target area. The laser beam path typically includes components such as mirrors, lenses, beam expanders, beam splitters, and other optical elements that manipulate and control the characteristics of the laser beam, such as its intensity, focus, divergence, and polarization.
The design and configuration of the laser beam path depend on factors such as the laser system's application, beam delivery requirements, beam quality considerations, and the desired outcome of laser processing. A well-designed and optimized laser beam path ensures efficient energy delivery, precise control, and consistent performance, resulting in high-quality laser processing and improved productivity in applications such as cutting, welding, engraving, marking, and materials processing. |