This study proposes a novel configuration and algorithm to develop real-time online monitoring of ultra-fast scribing process utilizing high speed camera. The target process was ultra-fast low energy scribing processes performed by nanosecond laser. A configuration in which the high speed camera planned out of the scanner head unit and received the reflection light of the micro processing has been developed. Typical applications include process monitoring or determination of a work piece’s orientation during laser processing.

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