Critical performance aspects of ultrashort pulse laser materials processing at high repetition rates and average powers
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
An experimental investigation is presented on the ultrashort pulse laser drilling of different metals with diverse thermal properties in the high repetition rate and high average power regime. An Ytterbium-doped fiber CPA system was used, providing pulse energies and repetition rates up to 70 ?J and 1 MHz, respectively. It has been found that at a few hundred kilohertz particle shielding causes a decrease of the ablation rate, depending on the pulse energy. At higher repetition rates, the heat accumulation effect overbalances particle shielding, but significant melt ejection affects the hole quality. The influence, in this regime, of pulse duration (800 fs to 19 ps) and wavelength (1030 nm and 515 nm) on the drilling efficiency and on the achievable precision have been further experimentally studied.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Ablation rates; Drilling efficiency; Experimental investigations; Heat accumulation; High average power; High repetition rate; Hole quality; Melt ejection; Performance aspects; Pulse durations; Pulse energies; Repetition rate; Thermal properties; Ultra-short pulse laser; Ytterbium doped fibers; Light propagation; Shielding; Thermodynamic properties; Ultrashort pulses; Ytterbium; Pulse repetition rate
List of contributors:
Ancona, Antonio
Book title:
Proceedings of the 29th International congress on Applications of lasers and electro-optics ICALEO 2010