ICALEO 2010 Paper #M206 (Microdrilling of Sheet Materials with Femtosecond Laser Pulse Shaped by Computer Generated Hologram)
Microdrilling of Sheet Materials with Femtosecond Laser Pulse Shaped by Computer Generated Hologram
Authors:
Hayato Kawashima, New Glass Forum; Tsukuba Japan
Masahiro Yamaji, New Glass Forum; Tsukuba Japan
Jun'ichi Suzuki, New Glass Forum; Tsukuba Japan
Shuhei Tanaka, New Glass Forum; Tsukuba Japan
Presented at ICALEO 2010
We have developed a three-dimensional (3D) multiprocessing method with femtosecond laser pulses shaped by Computer Generated Hologram (CGH). In this paper, we consider microdrilling of various sheet materials such as glass, polymer and metal, using our method. We design a CGH with long-focal-depth for focusing femtosecond laser pulses. W...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M205 (Large-Scale Riblet Surfaces using Multi-Spot Micro Machining)
Large-Scale Riblet Surfaces using Multi-Spot Micro Machining
Authors:
Frank Siegel, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
Viktor Schütz, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
Uwe Stute, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
Rainer Kling, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
Presented at ICALEO 2010
We report on a new approach for a substantial performance increase of large-scale micro machining using picosecond-lasers by combination of Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) for beam splitting with conventional scanner technology. We demonstrate practical multiplication of conventional single-spot machining at gentle ablation ...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M204 (Choice of Laser Sources for Micromachining Applications)
Choice of Laser Sources for Micromachining Applications
Authors:
Mohammed Naeem, JK Lasers; Rugby Great Britain
Presented at ICALEO 2010
The increasing complexity of microelectronics/ engineering devices and the requirement for higher yields and automated production systems place stringent demands on the assembly techniques and performance requirements of materials, machining and joining techniques. This has led to increasing interest in the use of low power lasers for cutting, drilling, welding, soldering and marking of small assemblies. Of particular interest to micro-component industries is the ability of such lasers to apply controlled amounts of energy in precise areas, utilizing extremely...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M202 (High-Speed Ablation Processes with Nanosecond and Picosecond Lasers (Invited Presentation))
High-Speed Ablation Processes with Nanosecond and Picosecond Lasers (Invited Presentation)
Authors:
Severin Massa, TRUMPF Laser GmbH + Co. KG; Schramberg Germany
Simone Russ, TRUMPF Laser GmbH + Co. KG; Schramberg Germany
Rene Siebert, Technische Universitaet Dresden; Dresden Germany
Birgit Faisst, TRUMPF Laser - und Systemtechnik GmbH; Ditzingen Germany
Sascha Weiler, TRUMPF Laser - und Systemtechnik GmbH; Ditzingen Germany
Juergen Stollhof, TRUMPF Inc.; Farmington CT USA
Presented at ICALEO 2010
Shorter pulse widths are required to improve quality of many ablation processes. In the lower nanosecond pulse width regime, the ratio ...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M201 (Status Quo and Outlook of Power Scaling of Ultrafast Lasers)
Status Quo and Outlook of Power Scaling of Ultrafast Lasers
Authors:
Peter Russbueldt, Fraunhofer ILT; Aachen Germany
Torsten Mans, Chair for Laser Technology RWTH Aachen; Aachen Germany
Dieter Hoffmann, Fraunhofer ILT; Aachen Germany
Reinhart Poprawe, Fraunhofer ILT; Aachen Germany
Presented at ICALEO 2010
We demonstrate a compact diode-pumped Yb:YAG Innoslab femtosecond oscillator-amplifier system with nearly transform and diffraction limited 636 fs pulses at 620 W average output power and 20 MHz repetition rate. By cascading two amplifiers an output power of 1.1 kW and peak power of 80 MW is achieved. To our knowledge this is the highest average power f...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M1308 (Improving Laser Technologies in Photovoltaics by Refractive Beam Shapers)
Improving Laser Technologies in Photovoltaics by Refractive Beam Shapers
Authors:
Alexander Laskin, Molecular Technology (MolTech) GmbH; Berlin Germany
Vadim Laskin, Molecular Technology (Moltech) Gmbh; Berlin Germany
Presented at ICALEO 2010
Laser technologies in solar cells production, like P1, P2 and P3 structuring, Vias Drilling, Marking, Edge Isolation, can be improved by applying the beam shaping optics that transforms the intensity distribution of laser beam to flattop, donut-like or other profiles. The flattop profile leads not only to higher quality and stability of such techniques like scribing, drilling, but also increases efficiency of using the laser energy and, hence,...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M1307 (Laser Structuring of Thin Films for Organic Solar Cells)
Laser Structuring of Thin Films for Organic Solar Cells
Authors:
Aart Schoonderbeek, Photovoltaics Group, Department: Technologies for Non-Metals, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
Maik Baerenklau, Experimental Physics I, Institute of Physics, Ilmenau University of Technology; Ilmenau Germany
Roland Roesch, Experimental Physics I, Institute of Physics, Ilmenau University of Technology; Ilmenau Germany
Burhan Muhsin, Experimental Physics I, Institute of Physics, Ilmenau University of Technology; Ilmenau Germany
Oliver Haupt, Photovoltaics Group, Department: Technologies for Non-Metals, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
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ICALEO 2010 Paper #M1306 (Development of Wide Operational Range Fiber Laser for Processing Thin Film Photovoltaic Panels)
Development of Wide Operational Range Fiber Laser for Processing Thin Film Photovoltaic Panels
Authors:
Shinobu Tamaoki, Sumitomo Electric Industries., Ltd.,; Yokohama Japan
Yasuomi Kaneuchi, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.; Yokohama Japan
Motoki Kakui, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.; Yokohama Japan
Brian Baird, Summit Photonics LLC; Lake Oswego OR USA
Naba R. Paudel, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Toledo; Toledo OR USA
Kristopher Wieland, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Toledo; Toledo OH USA
Presented at ICALEO 2010
Continued reduction of production costs for the manufacture of thin film ...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M1305 (Scribing of Thin Films with Picosecond Laser Pulses for CIGS Solar Cells)
Scribing of Thin Films with Picosecond Laser Pulses for CIGS Solar Cells
Authors:
P. Gecys, Laboratory for Applied Research, Center for Physical Science and Technology; Vilnius Lithuania
G. Raciukaitis, Laboratory for Applied Research, Center for Physical Science and Technology; Vilnius Lithuania
M. Gedvilas, Laboratory for Applied Research, Center for Physical Science and Technology; Vilnius Lithuania
A. Braun, Solarion Ag; Leipzig Germany
S. Ragnow, Solarion Ag; Leipzig Germany
Presented at ICALEO 2010
Laser scribing is an important step to preserve high efficiency of thin-film photovoltaic devices over large areas by production integral int...$28.00
ICALEO 2010 Paper #M1304 (High Precision Scribing of Solar Cell Films by a Picosecond Laser)
High Precision Scribing of Solar Cell Films by a Picosecond Laser
Authors:
Wenqian Hu, Purdue University; W. Lafayette IN
Yung Shin, Purdue University; USA
Presented at ICALEO 2010
Efficiency of the thin-film solar cells with a large active area can be increased if small segments are connected in series in order to reduce recombination in thin films and related current loss. Thin film solar cells consist of basically three functional layers, i.e., Mo, CIS and ZnO. The paper presents the results of preliminary study on the laser machining characteristics of thin films used for solar cell panels by using picosecond laser scribing. The material used in the preliminary study is a...$28.00
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