Title of article :
Pulse width and energy influence on laser micromachining
of metals in a range of 100 fs to 5 ps
Author/Authors :
R. Le Harzic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Micromachining of steel, Cu and Al is studied. Ablation depths per pulse are deduced for laser pulse durations between
100 fs and 5 ps for fluences in the range of 150 mJ cm 2 to 20 J cm 2. The evolution of ablation rates allows to evidence a
low and a high fluence regime. Ablation thresholds and penetration depths are deduced as functions of pulse duration. While
in the low fluence regime the penetration depth is close to the theoretical optical penetration depth, at higher fluences the
effective heat penetration depth is 10–20 times bigger with also higher ablation thresholds. Even in the femtosecond range
thermal ablation processes occur and reduce quality, accuracy and efficiency of micromachining. Additionally, the latter are
influenced by strong beam distortions due to nonlinear interaction between the radiation and the atmospheric gas. In the case
of steel and Cu, the pulse duration seems not to affect microprocessing, but it is demonstrated to play a role for Al for pulses
between 1 and 5 ps.
Keywords :
Picosecond , ablation , Energy , thermal effects , Heat penetration , Laser , femtosecond , Pulse Duration
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science