Additive manufacturing of high-reflectivity metals with blue/green laser
【Abstract】
1.Why adopt short-wavelength blue/green lasers?
2.How does blue/green laser additive manufacturing differ from traditional infrared lasers?
3.How can the advantages of blue/green lasers be maximized?
4.What are some current typical applications of blue/green laser additive manufacturing?
【Bio】
Hongze Wang, National Outstanding Youth Scientist (Overseas), Stanford's Top 2% Global Scientists, has long been engaged in research on laser additive manufacturing. He has been selected for MIT Technology Review's "35 Innovators Under 35" China list, and as a European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow. He has published over 100 SCI papers in renowned journals such as Science, and his research achievements have earned him awards including the Second Prize for Technological Invention from the Chinese Materials Research Society (ranked first), the Second Prize for Technological Invention from the Chinese Optical Society (ranked first), the "Top Ten Outstanding Scientific and Technological Achievements in China's Nonferrous Metals Industry 2023" (ranked first). He serves as an editorial board member for journals such as Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering and as a reviewer for journals including Science and Nature Communications.