Português

Researchers have discovered a new method to improve the resolution of laser processing

355
2024-03-28 13:52:54
Ver tradução

Customized laser beams focused through transparent glass can generate a small dot inside the material. Researchers from Northeastern University have reported a method of using this small spot to improve laser material processing and increase processing resolution.


Their research results are published in the journal Optics Letters.

Laser processing, like drilling and cutting, is crucial in industries such as automobiles, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. The pulse width of an ultra short pulse laser source ranges from picoseconds to femtoseconds, and can be accurately processed in the range of micrometers to tens of micrometers. But recent progress requires smaller scales, below 100 nanometers, which is difficult to achieve with existing methods.

Researchers focus on laser beams with radial polarization, known as vector beams. The beam generates a longitudinal electric field at the focal point, resulting in a smaller spot than traditional beams.

Scientists have determined that this process has great potential in laser processing. However, one drawback is that due to the light refraction at the air material interface, the field weakens inside the material, thereby limiting its use.

"We overcame this by using oil immersion lenses to laser process glass substrates," exclaimed Yuichi Kozawa, Associate Professor at the Institute of Advanced Materials Multidisciplinary Research at Northeastern University and co-author of the paper. "Because the refractive indices of oil immersed and glass are almost the same, the light passing through them will not bend."

Further research on the behavior of radially polarized beams under circular focusing indicates that the longitudinal field is greatly enhanced. This enhancement is due to total reflection occurring at high convergence angles on the back between glass and air. By using a circularly polarized beam of light, Kozawa and his colleagues created a small focal point.

From there, they applied this method to processing glass surfaces with ultra short pulse laser beams. A single shot of the converted pulse on the back of the glass substrate will produce a hole with a diameter of 67 nanometers, approximately 1/16 of the wavelength of the laser beam.

"This breakthrough makes it possible to use enhanced longitudinal electric fields for direct material processing with higher accuracy," Kozawa added. "It provides a simple method to achieve processing scales below 100 nanometers and opens up new possibilities for laser nanoprocessing in various industries and scientific fields."

Source: Laser Net

Recomendações relacionadas
  • Multi functional materials for solar cells and organic light-emitting diodes to achieve high performance and stability

    Through joint research, a team developed a 4-amino-TEMPO derivative with photocatalytic performance and successfully used it to produce high-performance and stable fiber like dye sensitized solar cells (FDSSCs) and fiber like organic light-emitting diodes (FOLEDs). This paper was published in the journal Materials and Energy Today.The developed 4-amino-TEMPO derivatives have the characteristic of ...

    2024-06-03
    Ver tradução
  • University of California, Los Angeles Joins the American High Power Laser Facility Alliance

    The University of California, Los Angeles is joining LaserNetUS, a high-power laser facility alliance established by the Department of Energy, aimed at advancing laser plasma science.Unique facilities are located in universities and national laboratories across the United States and Canada, providing a wide range of opportunities for researchers and students.The Phoenix Laser Laboratory at the Uni...

    2023-09-15
    Ver tradução
  • Marilli won the "2024 CES Innovation Award": Laser and optical taillights produce 1mm of light

    Marelli is a company specialized in the field of automotive lighting, which has won the prestigious "2024 CES Innovation Award Winner" for its revolutionary red laser and fiber optic taillight technology. This innovative solution, showcased at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show, for the first time combines the functionality of red laser with taillights, opening up a new perspective for car design....

    2024-01-16
    Ver tradução
  • HieFo launches high-power DFB laser chip to enter coherent optical transmission market

    Recently, HieFo, a leading enterprise in the field of optical communication, officially launched its HCL30 DFB laser chip, designed specifically to meet the stringent requirements of coherent optical transmission. This chip combines efficient optical output power with excellent narrow linewidth performance, providing multiple industry standard wavelength options in the O-band and C-band, bringin...

    2024-09-13
    Ver tradução
  • Panasonic Launches 3D Short Pulse Fiber Precision Laser Marking Machine LP-ZV

    Recently, Panasonic has launched the latest laser marking technology product - the LP-ZV series, which can provide high-precision and high-efficiency laser marking.Panasonic claims that the LP-ZV series has set a new standard that can bring excellent speed and accuracy in operation, suitable for various applications such as marking text, graphics, barcodes, and 2D code.The company stated that the ...

    2023-11-08
    Ver tradução