Additive Manufacturing Letters (Dec 2024)

Spatial frequency modulation imaging for laser processing applications

  • Seth Cottrell,
  • Scott Hunter,
  • Adriana Eres-Castellanos,
  • Daniel Adams,
  • Amy Clarke,
  • Jonah Klemm-Toole,
  • Jeff Squier

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 100231

Abstract

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Single element detection, spatial frequency modulation imaging (SPIFI) is deployed in a laser processing environment. SPIFI images are used to monitor a laser melting process, like that encountered during additive manufacturing, with an exposure time of 120μs, which enables real-time, in-situ monitoring of melt track formation coaxial with the processing laser. SPIFI images from a single photodiode are shown to be comparable to or better than white light camera images taken at the same numerical aperture. SPIFI deployed in this manner represents a disruptive new sensor metrology system that, when coupled with developing process models, can ultimately be used to validate statistically significant process parameter-signature-quality relationships with quantified uncertainty.