Materials (Aug 2021)

Squared Focal Intensity Distributions for Applications in Laser Material Processing

  • Henrike Schlutow,
  • Ulrike Fuchs,
  • Frank A. Müller,
  • Stephan Gräf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14174981
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 4981

Abstract

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Tailored intensity profiles within the focal spot of the laser beam offer great potential for a well-defined control of the interaction process between laser radiation and material, and thus for improving the processing results. The present paper discusses a novel refractive beam-shaping element that provides different squared intensity distributions converted from the Gaussian output beam of the utilized femtosecond (fs) laser. Using the examples of surface structuring of stainless-steel on the micro- and nano-scale, the suitability of the beam-shaping element for fs-laser material processing with a conventional f-Theta lens is demonstrated. In this context, it was shown that the experimental structuring results are in good agreement with beam profile measurements and numerical simulations of the beam-shaping unit. In addition, the experimental results reveal the improvement of laser processing in terms of a significantly reduced processing time during surface nano-structuring and the possibility to control the ablation geometry during the fabrication of micro-channels.

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