Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Developing versatile joining techniques to weld transparent
materials on a micrometer scale is of great importance in a growing number
of applications, especially for the fabrication and assembly of biomedical
devices. In this paper, we report on fs-laser microwelding of two transparent
layers of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) based on nonlinear absorption
and localized heat accumulation at high repetition rates. A fiber CPA laser
system was used delivering 650-fs pulses at 1030 nm with repetition rates in
the MHz regime. The laser-induced modifications produced by the focused
beam into the bulk PMMA were firstly investigated, trying to find a suitable
set of process parameters generating continuous and localized melting.
Results have been evaluated based on existing heat accumulation models.
Then, we have successfully laser welded two 1-mm-thick PMMA layers in
a lap-joint configuration. Sealing of the sample was demonstrated through
static and dynamic leakage tests. This fs-laser micro-welding process does
not need any pre-processing of the samples or any intermediate absorbing
layer. Furthermore, it offers several advantages compared to other joining
techniques, because it prevents contamination and thermal distortion of the
samples, thus being extremely interesting for application in direct laser
fabrication of microfluidic devices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
(350.3390) Laser materials processing; (320.7090) Ultrafast lasers; (230.3120) Integrated optics devices; (140.3510) Fiber Lasers; (160.5470) Polymers
Elenco autori:
Lugara', PIETRO MARIO; DI NISO, Francesca; Gaudiuso, Caterina; Volpe, Annalisa; Osellame, Roberto; MARTINEZ VAZQUEZ, Rebeca; Ancona, Antonio
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