Yalukova O, Miroshnikova N, Gren P, Sárady I, Sjödahl M. Investigation of laser percussion hole drilling by use of speckle correlation.
Appl Opt 2005;
44:6338-44. [PMID:
16252644 DOI:
10.1364/ao.44.006338]
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Abstract
In this paper speckle correlation is introduced as a tool to investigate the heat-influenced area during material processing with laser light. Two materials were investigated, a pure silver sheet and a sheet of SiC-diamond composite. The processing laser used in the experiments was a diode-pumped acousto-optical Q-switched Nd:YAG laser that allowed percussion hole drilling to be performed using green light through a second-harmonic crystal. The measurements were performed using a continuous-wave He-Ne laser and a digital camera. The experimental results show that the heat-influenced area is approximately 5000 times larger than the actual hole being drilled and that it reaches a steady-state condition toward the end of the processing cycle.
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