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17 March 2023 High energy ultrafast laser surface texturing with variable multi-spot patterns
Jonas Mayer, Christian Weddeling, Felix Zimmermann, Fabian Kimmich, Julian Hellstern, Max Kahmann, Christoph Tillkorn, Jonas Kleiner, Andreas Heimes, Daniel Flamm
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Abstract
We report on the efficient use of high-energy, multi-millijoule ultrafast laser sources to operate well-known low-energy micro-machining applications such as surface texturing of transparent materials. A sophisticated optical system that employs micro-lens arrays is used enabling flexible beam splitting and thus parallel processing. Here, the number of foci can be varied ranging from a few ten up to a few hundred spots. As selected examples we will present efficient glass surface texturing using 8mJ and 200W of an industry grade ultrafast laser platform. Our micro-lens-array-based optical head is generating high-quality dimples on a (100 x 100)mm2 with filling factors above 25% area in less than 15s.
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Jonas Mayer, Christian Weddeling, Felix Zimmermann, Fabian Kimmich, Julian Hellstern, Max Kahmann, Christoph Tillkorn, Jonas Kleiner, Andreas Heimes, and Daniel Flamm "High energy ultrafast laser surface texturing with variable multi-spot patterns", Proc. SPIE PC12414, High-Power Laser Materials Processing: Applications, Diagnostics, and Systems XII, PC1241401 (17 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650000
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast lasers

Beam splitters

Glasses

Head

Laser applications

Laser processing

Light sources

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