In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software

In modern high-intensity ultrafast laser processing, detecting the focal position of the working laser beam, at which the intensity is the highest and the beam diameter is the lowest, and immediately locating the target sample at that point are challenging tasks. A system that allows in-situ real-ti...

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Main Authors: Binh Xuan Cao, Phuong Le Hoang, Sanghoon Ahn, Jeng-o Kim, Heeshin Kang, Jiwhan Noh
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/7/1540
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spelling doaj-e928d76a3eab4e378f6ae2b9b02fee332020-11-24T23:21:45ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-07-01177154010.3390/s17071540s17071540In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor SoftwareBinh Xuan Cao0Phuong Le Hoang1Sanghoon Ahn2Jeng-o Kim3Heeshin Kang4Jiwhan Noh5Department of Laser and Electron Beam Application, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), Daejeon 34103, KoreaDepartment of Material Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon 34141, KoreaDepartment of Laser and Electron Beam Application, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), Daejeon 34103, KoreaDepartment of Laser and Electron Beam Application, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), Daejeon 34103, KoreaDepartment of Laser and Electron Beam Application, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), Daejeon 34103, KoreaDepartment of Laser and Electron Beam Application, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), Daejeon 34103, KoreaIn modern high-intensity ultrafast laser processing, detecting the focal position of the working laser beam, at which the intensity is the highest and the beam diameter is the lowest, and immediately locating the target sample at that point are challenging tasks. A system that allows in-situ real-time focus determination and fabrication using a high-power laser has been in high demand among both engineers and scientists. Conventional techniques require the complicated mathematical theory of wave optics, employing interference as well as diffraction phenomena to detect the focal position; however, these methods are ineffective and expensive for industrial application. Moreover, these techniques could not perform detection and fabrication simultaneously. In this paper, we propose an optical design capable of detecting the focal point and fabricating complex patterns on a planar sample surface simultaneously. In-situ real-time focus detection is performed using a bandpass filter, which only allows for the detection of laser transmission. The technique enables rapid, non-destructive, and precise detection of the focal point. Furthermore, it is sufficiently simple for application in both science and industry for mass production, and it is expected to contribute to the next generation of laser equipment, which can be used to fabricate micro-patterns with high complexity.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/7/1540focal-position detectionlaser micromachiningdouble-hole masksimage sensor software
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author Binh Xuan Cao
Phuong Le Hoang
Sanghoon Ahn
Jeng-o Kim
Heeshin Kang
Jiwhan Noh
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Phuong Le Hoang
Sanghoon Ahn
Jeng-o Kim
Heeshin Kang
Jiwhan Noh
In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software
Sensors
focal-position detection
laser micromachining
double-hole masks
image sensor software
author_facet Binh Xuan Cao
Phuong Le Hoang
Sanghoon Ahn
Jeng-o Kim
Heeshin Kang
Jiwhan Noh
author_sort Binh Xuan Cao
title In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software
title_short In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software
title_full In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software
title_fullStr In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software
title_full_unstemmed In-Situ Real-Time Focus Detection during Laser Processing Using Double-Hole Masks and Advanced Image Sensor Software
title_sort in-situ real-time focus detection during laser processing using double-hole masks and advanced image sensor software
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In modern high-intensity ultrafast laser processing, detecting the focal position of the working laser beam, at which the intensity is the highest and the beam diameter is the lowest, and immediately locating the target sample at that point are challenging tasks. A system that allows in-situ real-time focus determination and fabrication using a high-power laser has been in high demand among both engineers and scientists. Conventional techniques require the complicated mathematical theory of wave optics, employing interference as well as diffraction phenomena to detect the focal position; however, these methods are ineffective and expensive for industrial application. Moreover, these techniques could not perform detection and fabrication simultaneously. In this paper, we propose an optical design capable of detecting the focal point and fabricating complex patterns on a planar sample surface simultaneously. In-situ real-time focus detection is performed using a bandpass filter, which only allows for the detection of laser transmission. The technique enables rapid, non-destructive, and precise detection of the focal point. Furthermore, it is sufficiently simple for application in both science and industry for mass production, and it is expected to contribute to the next generation of laser equipment, which can be used to fabricate micro-patterns with high complexity.
topic focal-position detection
laser micromachining
double-hole masks
image sensor software
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/7/1540
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