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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M1101 (Laser Fabrication of Nanoparticles and Crystals in Solution (Invited Paper))

    Laser Fabrication of Nanoparticles and Crystals in Solution (Invited Paper)
    Authors:
    Hiroshi Masuhara, Osaka University; Chuo-Ku, Kobe Japan
    Teruki Sugiyama, Hamano Foundation, Center for Advanced Science and Innovation ; Osaka Japan
    Hiroki Takeuchi, Osaka University ; Osaka Japan
    Tsuyoshi Asahi, Osaka University ; Osaka Japan
    Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Osaka University ; Osaka Japan
    Yoichiroh Hosokawa, Osaka University ; Osaka Japan
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Focusing femtosecnd lasser pulse or intense CW YAG laser, we have suceeded in fabricating small nanoparticles, and organic and protein crystals. Under such intense laser irradiation, ...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M105 (Direct Measurement of Temperature Distribution in Silicon by Ultrashort Laser Pulses)

    Direct Measurement of Temperature Distribution in Silicon by Ultrashort Laser Pulses
    Authors:
    Hong Yu Zheng, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology; Singapore Singapore
    Y.C. Lam, Nanyang University ; Singapore Singapore
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Femtosecond (fs) laser has been demonstrated as a high precision micromachining tool for materials processing because of its advantages of reduced thermal damage to the concerned substrate compared to long-pulsed lasers. It is often believed that most of the absorbed laser energy is carried away by the ablated material, leaving negligible amounts of thermal energy dissipated into the bulk of the remaining material. In contrast, pr...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M102 (Processing of Polymer and Organic Materials using Tunable Ultrafast Mid-Infrared Lasers (Invited Paper))

    Processing of Polymer and Organic Materials using Tunable Ultrafast Mid-Infrared Lasers (Invited Paper)
    Authors:
    Richard Haglund, Vanderbilt University; Nashville TN USA
    Nicole Dygert, Vanderbilt University ; Nashville TN USA
    Stephen Johnson, Vanderbilt University ; Nashville TN USA
    Kenneth Schriver, Vanderbilt University ; Nashville TN USA
    Hee Park, Appliflex Llc; Mountain View CA USA
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    The principal vibrational modes of many polymers and organic materials of interest for electronic and electro-optic applications lie in the mid-infrared region of the spectrum between 2 and 10 µm. Most of these bands are shown in Figu...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M101 (Fundamental Issues Concerning Material Removal by Laser Irradiation of Insulating Materials (Invited Paper))

    Fundamental Issues Concerning Material Removal by Laser Irradiation of Insulating Materials (Invited Paper)
    Authors:
    Tom Dickinson, Washington State University; Pullman WA USA
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Laser materials interactions underlie a multitude of applications ranging from surface modification and structure formation, machining and cutting, and the formation of atom/molecule/ion sources for thin film growth (pulsed laser deposition). For several years we have been investigating the laser-induced emission mechanisms from materials at fluences below the threshold for optical breakdown in transparent wide bandgap materials. Under these conditions, very gentle, single atomic layer manipulat...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M1003 (Laser-assisted Hot Embossing of Microstructures)

    Laser-assisted Hot Embossing of Microstructures
    Authors:
    Jens Holtkamp, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology; Aachen Germany
    Arnold Gillner, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology; Aachen Germany
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Conventional technologies for the manufacturing of micro-structured components with geometries below 100µm are injection moulding and hot embossing. Both technologies are mainly limited to polymer materials and require long cycle times since the whole forming tool has to be heated. These drawbacks can be eliminated by a newly developed laser assisted hot embossing technology, where high energy density laser radiation is used for a selective and fast heatin...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M1002 (Practical Issues in Laser Micro/Nano Machining)

    Practical Issues in Laser Micro/Nano Machining
    Authors:
    Wenwu Zhang, GE Global Research; Schenectady NY USA
    Jeffrey Shaw, GE Global Research; Schenectady NY USA
    Brian Farrell, GE Global Research; Schenectady NY USA
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Laser has become an important tool for micro/nano machining. To enable the successful application of laser micro/nano machining in manufacturing, requirements on geometry, speed and quality have to be fulfilled. In this paper, we review several representative applications of laser micro/nano machining, and discuss ways of solving the practical issues simultaneously.

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #M1001 (Manufacturing of Shaped Holes in Multi-Layer Plates by Laser Drilling)

    Manufacturing of Shaped Holes in Multi-Layer Plates by Laser Drilling
    Authors:
    Kurt Walther, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Jens Dietrich, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Martin Hermans, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Martin Witty, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Mihael Brajdic, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Alexander Horn, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Ingomar Kelbassa, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Reinhart Poprawe, Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH; Aachen Germany
    Presented at PI...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #908 (Process Control in Laser Materials Processing - Combined Sensor Technologies for Secure Quality Assurance)

    Process Control in Laser Materials Processing - Combined Sensor Technologies for Secure Quality Assurance
    Authors:
    Markus Kogel-Hollacher, Precitec Optronik GmbH; Rodgau Germany
    Jgen Mler-Borhanian, Precitec Kg; Gaggenau Germany
    Christoph Dietz, Precitec Optronik Gmhb; Rodgau Germany
    Thomas Nicolay, Precitec Optronik Gmhb; Rodgau Germany
    Axel Kattwinkel, Precitec Optronik Gmhb; Rodgau Germany
    Martin Halschka, Precitec Vision Gmhb & Co; Neftenbach Germany
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    The use of photo-diode sensors to in-line monitor a laser welding process is well known and state of the art. In the latter past the first camera ba...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #907 (Advances in Laser-Deposition Equipment and Capabilities)

    Advances in Laser-Deposition Equipment and Capabilities
    Authors:
    Richard Grylls, Optomec; Albuquerque NM USA
    James Bullen, Optomec; Albuquerque NM USA
    David Keicher, Optomec; Albuquerque NM USA
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Laser Deposition techniques are gaining wider acceptance within manufacturing industries for both repair and rapid manufacture of metal components. The Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS®) process is one of the leading techniques in this field. Multiple LENS systems are now employed at DoD and other facilities, repairing a variety of high-performance components. In this role, LENS can be employed to shorten overhaul cycle times, and in some cases ex...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #906 (Process Control on Laser Cladding by Coaxial Vision for Direct Manufacturing of 3D Metallic Structures)

    Process Control on Laser Cladding by Coaxial Vision for Direct Manufacturing of 3D Metallic Structures
    Authors:
    Mehdi Guiraud, Gip Gerailp; Arcueil France
    Pascal Aubry, Gip Gerailp; Arcueil France
    Thierry Malot, Gerailp; Cedex France
    Kevin Verdier, Gerailp; Cedex France
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    This article presents investigations carried out on the generation of metallic 3D structures. In order to generate 3D complex structures in laser cladding, it is important to control the deposition process. In this article, we present our new results on the process control design and implementation for direct manufactu...

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