A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers

A strategy is proposed for achieving a practically important mode of laser processing—a so-called “smooth” laser filamentation cutting (LFC) of transparent materials by a moving beam of a pulse-periodic pico- or subpicosecond laser. With such cutting, the surface of the sidewalls of the cuts have a...

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Main Authors: Vladimir N. Tokarev, Igor V. Melnikov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1732
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spelling doaj-408cd705e2e7458aac7370bbe255d0312021-02-17T00:00:04ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01111732173210.3390/app11041732A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast LasersVladimir N. Tokarev0Igor V. Melnikov1Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 38 Vavilov st., 119991 Moscow, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 4 Nauchny per., Dolgoprudny, 141701 Moscow Region, RussiaA strategy is proposed for achieving a practically important mode of laser processing—a so-called “smooth” laser filamentation cutting (LFC) of transparent materials by a moving beam of a pulse-periodic pico- or subpicosecond laser. With such cutting, the surface of the sidewalls of the cuts have a significantly improved smoothness, and, as a result, the laser-cut plates have increased resistance to damage and cracking due to mechanical impacts during their subsequent use. According to the proposed analytical model, for the case when each filament is formed only by a single laser pulse, the strategy of such cutting is defined by a set of necessary conditions, whose implementation requires, in turn, a certain selection and matching with each other of irradiation parameters (pulse duration and energy, repetition rate, pitch of filaments following) and of material parameters—thermal, optical and mechanical strength constants. The model shows good agreement with experiments on sapphire and tempered glass. Besides, LFC modes are also predicted that provide very high cutting speeds of the order of 1–25 m/s or more, or allow cutting with an extremely low average laser power, but still at a speed acceptable for practical applications.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1732<b>Keywords: </b>laser cuttingfilamentationtransparent materialssmooth cuttingfilaments spatial steppulse repetition rate
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author Vladimir N. Tokarev
Igor V. Melnikov
spellingShingle Vladimir N. Tokarev
Igor V. Melnikov
A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers
Applied Sciences
<b>Keywords: </b>laser cutting
filamentation
transparent materials
smooth cutting
filaments spatial step
pulse repetition rate
author_facet Vladimir N. Tokarev
Igor V. Melnikov
author_sort Vladimir N. Tokarev
title A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers
title_short A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers
title_full A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers
title_fullStr A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers
title_full_unstemmed A Strategy for Achieving Smooth Filamentation Cutting of Transparent Materials with Ultrafast Lasers
title_sort strategy for achieving smooth filamentation cutting of transparent materials with ultrafast lasers
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-02-01
description A strategy is proposed for achieving a practically important mode of laser processing—a so-called “smooth” laser filamentation cutting (LFC) of transparent materials by a moving beam of a pulse-periodic pico- or subpicosecond laser. With such cutting, the surface of the sidewalls of the cuts have a significantly improved smoothness, and, as a result, the laser-cut plates have increased resistance to damage and cracking due to mechanical impacts during their subsequent use. According to the proposed analytical model, for the case when each filament is formed only by a single laser pulse, the strategy of such cutting is defined by a set of necessary conditions, whose implementation requires, in turn, a certain selection and matching with each other of irradiation parameters (pulse duration and energy, repetition rate, pitch of filaments following) and of material parameters—thermal, optical and mechanical strength constants. The model shows good agreement with experiments on sapphire and tempered glass. Besides, LFC modes are also predicted that provide very high cutting speeds of the order of 1–25 m/s or more, or allow cutting with an extremely low average laser power, but still at a speed acceptable for practical applications.
topic <b>Keywords: </b>laser cutting
filamentation
transparent materials
smooth cutting
filaments spatial step
pulse repetition rate
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1732
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