Direct real-time measurements of the penetration depth during laser micromachining has been demonstrated by developing a novel ablation sensor based on laser diode feedback interferometry. Percussion drilling experiments have been performed by focusing a 120-ps pulsed fiber laser onto metallic targets with different thermal conductivity. In-situ monitoring of the material removal rate was achieved by coaxially aligning the beam probe with the ablating laser. The displacement of the ablation front was revealed with sub-micrometric resolution by analyzing the sawtooth-like induced modulation of the interferometric signal out of the detector system.

Laser self-mixing sensor to monitor in-situ the penetration depth during short pulse laser drilling of metal targets

Mezzapesa FP;Ancona A;Sibillano T;Dabbicco M;Scamarcio G
2011

Abstract

Direct real-time measurements of the penetration depth during laser micromachining has been demonstrated by developing a novel ablation sensor based on laser diode feedback interferometry. Percussion drilling experiments have been performed by focusing a 120-ps pulsed fiber laser onto metallic targets with different thermal conductivity. In-situ monitoring of the material removal rate was achieved by coaxially aligning the beam probe with the ablating laser. The displacement of the ablation front was revealed with sub-micrometric resolution by analyzing the sawtooth-like induced modulation of the interferometric signal out of the detector system.
2011
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
9780819486783
Ablation fronts
Ablation rates
Detector systems
In-situ
In-situ monitoring
Interferometric signals
Laser micro-machining
Laser sensor
Material removal rate
Metal target
Metallic targets
Percussion drilling
Pulsed fiber lasers
Real time measurements
Self-mixing
Short-pulse lasers
Feedback
Fiber lasers
Interferometry
Measurements
Optical data processing
Optical feedback
Optical testing
Optical variables measurement
Sensors
Ablation
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