Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7128967 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The femtosecond laser ablation process for cutting thin aluminoborosilicate glass sheets of thickness 100â¯Î¼m was investigated with emphasis on effective cutting speed (Veff) and mechanical strength of diced samples. The process parameters including the laser fluence (F), overlap ratio (r) of the laser beam and polarization direction were varied at a fixed pulse repetition rate fâ¯=â¯1â¯kHz to find the optimal process condition that maximizes Veff and edge strength. A three-point bending test was performed to evaluate the front-side and back-side bending (edge) strength of the laser-cut samples. Veff was proportional to F unless r exceeded a critical value, at which excessive energy began to be delivered at the same spot. The front-side edge strength was bigger than the back-side strength because of the back-side damages such as chipping. Good edge strength, as high as â¼280â¯MPa (front-side) and â¼230â¯MPa (back-side), was obtained at Fâ¯=â¯19â¯J/m2, râ¯=â¯0.99, with laser polarization vertical to the cutting path.
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Authors
Hyesung Shin, Dongsik Kim,