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refers to advanced laser systems that operate with three spatial dimensions (X, Y, Z) plus an additional dynamic dimension—time or controlled transformation. Unlike conventional lasers that primarily focus on cutting, engraving, or scanning in fixed patterns, 4D laser systems incorporate motion, adaptive control, or material response over time to achieve more complex interactions with surfaces and materials. This makes them useful in precision engineering, medical applications, and advanced manufacturing environments.