Femtosecond laser processing is useful for drilling micro holes in many kinds of materials. The laser parameters according to the material should be carefully selected, but the procedure is time-consuming. In-process monitoring, which allows observation of the processed structure while real-time feedback of processing parameters, is necessary to reduce processing time. In this study, the laser-excited sound wave is used for controlling the axial position of the object lens in hole drilling.
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