Laser Micro-Hole Drilling of Soda-Lime Glass with Femtosecond Pulses
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Abstract
Using tightly focused femtosecond laser pulses, we have drilled micro-holes from the front and rear surface of soda-lime glass in ambient air. The machined holes have small aspect ratio or irregular inner walls. When the drilling is conducted from the rear surface in contact with distilled water, a good quality micro-hole with a high aspect ratio can be obtained. The corresponding formation mechanisms are investigated.
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AN Ran, LI Yan, DOU Yan-Ping, FANG Ying, YANG Hong, GONG Qi-Huang. Laser Micro-Hole Drilling of Soda-Lime Glass with Femtosecond Pulses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(12): 2465-2469.
AN Ran, LI Yan, DOU Yan-Ping, FANG Ying, YANG Hong, GONG Qi-Huang. Laser Micro-Hole Drilling of Soda-Lime Glass with Femtosecond Pulses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(12): 2465-2469.
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AN Ran, LI Yan, DOU Yan-Ping, FANG Ying, YANG Hong, GONG Qi-Huang. Laser Micro-Hole Drilling of Soda-Lime Glass with Femtosecond Pulses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(12): 2465-2469.
AN Ran, LI Yan, DOU Yan-Ping, FANG Ying, YANG Hong, GONG Qi-Huang. Laser Micro-Hole Drilling of Soda-Lime Glass with Femtosecond Pulses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(12): 2465-2469.
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