Influence of laser parameters and material properties on micro drilling with femtosecond laser pulses
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X. Zhu
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机构:National Research Council,
X. Zhu
A.Yu. Naumov
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A.Yu. Naumov
D.M. Villeneuve
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D.M. Villeneuve
P.B. Corkum
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P.B. Corkum
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[1] National Research Council,
[2] 100 Sussex Drive,undefined
[3] Ottawa,undefined
[4] Ontario,undefined
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[6] Canada (Fax: +613-991/3437,undefined
[7] E-mail: xiaonong.zhu@nrc.ca),undefined
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Applied Physics A
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1999年
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69卷
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We report experimental results of drilling micro holes in Al, Mo, Ti, Cu, Ag, Au, and brass thin metal foils in air using 60-femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser pulses. The influence of laser parameters and material properties on drilling processes at the sub-10-micron scale has been examined. Comparison of hole drilling using 60-fs pulses with that using 50-ps and 10-ns pulses at an energy fluence of ∼15 J/cm2 indicates that a significant amount of melting is present in both ps and ns regimes, whereas with fs pulses, fewer and much smaller droplets from the molten phase are observed.