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    On the Effects of Substrate Temperature on Glass Internal Modification Using Femtosecond Laser Pulses

    Source: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;2024:;volume( 147 ):;issue: 003::page 31006-1
    Author:
    Hussein, Rafid
    ,
    Lei, Shuting
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4067052
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The effects of substrate temperature on laser focal position and tear-drop morphology in laser internal modification of glass are investigated. A model is derived to predict the shift of the tear-drop at high substrate temperature. Femtosecond laser pulses are scanned inside borosilicate glass at room temperature, 150 °C, and 200 °C using a pulse energy of 4.5–18 µJ, a scanning speed of 5–20 mm/s, and a distance between lens and glass of 9.56–10.76 mm. Temperature effects are characterized by defining a height (width) gain ratio as the ratio between the tear-drop height (width) measured at high temperature to that measured at room temperature. Thermal expansion is simulated using a profile temperature acquired by a thermal camera and image processing. Results show that substrate temperature has a significant effect on self-focusing, and modifications at 200 °C show a relaxed discoloration compared to 150 °C and room temperature. Analytical predictions match the measurements of focal position in the distance of 9.56–9.96 mm at 200 °C where self-focusing is not significant while underestimating the measurements for the distance of 10.76 mm and 10.36 mm by 30–50 µm. At 200 °C, the tear-drop's gain ratio is increased when the pulse energy is increased in the range of 4.5–18 µJ. Within this pulse energy range and at 200 °C, the maximum width gain is 10–100% higher compared to the maximum height gain.
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    contributor authorHussein, Rafid
    contributor authorLei, Shuting
    date accessioned2025-04-21T09:59:11Z
    date available2025-04-21T09:59:11Z
    date copyright11/21/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier issn1087-1357
    identifier othermanu_147_3_031006.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4305251
    description abstractThe effects of substrate temperature on laser focal position and tear-drop morphology in laser internal modification of glass are investigated. A model is derived to predict the shift of the tear-drop at high substrate temperature. Femtosecond laser pulses are scanned inside borosilicate glass at room temperature, 150 °C, and 200 °C using a pulse energy of 4.5–18 µJ, a scanning speed of 5–20 mm/s, and a distance between lens and glass of 9.56–10.76 mm. Temperature effects are characterized by defining a height (width) gain ratio as the ratio between the tear-drop height (width) measured at high temperature to that measured at room temperature. Thermal expansion is simulated using a profile temperature acquired by a thermal camera and image processing. Results show that substrate temperature has a significant effect on self-focusing, and modifications at 200 °C show a relaxed discoloration compared to 150 °C and room temperature. Analytical predictions match the measurements of focal position in the distance of 9.56–9.96 mm at 200 °C where self-focusing is not significant while underestimating the measurements for the distance of 10.76 mm and 10.36 mm by 30–50 µm. At 200 °C, the tear-drop's gain ratio is increased when the pulse energy is increased in the range of 4.5–18 µJ. Within this pulse energy range and at 200 °C, the maximum width gain is 10–100% higher compared to the maximum height gain.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleOn the Effects of Substrate Temperature on Glass Internal Modification Using Femtosecond Laser Pulses
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume147
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4067052
    journal fristpage31006-1
    journal lastpage31006-13
    page13
    treeJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;2024:;volume( 147 ):;issue: 003
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