WO2016010954A2 - Systems and methods for processing transparent materials using adjustable laser beam focal lines - Google Patents
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- an ultrashort i.e., from 10 "10 to 10 "15 second
- an ultrashort i.e., from 10 "10 to 10 "15 second
- wavelengths such as 1064, 532, 355 or 266 nanometers is focused to a line focus having an energy density above the threshold needed to create a defect in the region of focus at the surface of or within the transparent material.
- the length and diameter of the line focus is adjusted according to the type and thickness of the transparent material.
- the material may immediately fracture and separate along the path defined by the laser induced defects.
- an additional separation step may be needed.
- the ultrashort, line focus laser pulse(s) may be optionally followed by a carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) laser or other source of thermal stress to effect fully automated separation of a transparent material or part from a substrate, for example.
- CO 2 carbon dioxide
- a system for processing a transparent material includes a laser source operable to emit a pulsed laser beam, and an optical assembly disposed within an optical path of the pulsed laser beam.
- the optical assembly is configured to transform the pulsed laser beam into a laser beam focal line having an adjustable length and an adjustable diameter. At least a portion of the laser beam focal line is operable to be positioned within a bulk of the transparent material such that the laser beam focal line generates an induced multi-photon absorption within the transparent material. The induced multi-photon absorption produces a material modification within the transparent material along the laser beam focal line.
- a method of processing a transparent material includes focusing a pulsed laser beam to form a laser beam focal line along a beam propagation direction, wherein the laser beam focal line has a length and a diameter.
- the method further includes adjusting at least one of the length of the laser beam focal line and the diameter of the laser beam focal line, and directing the laser beam focal line into the transparent material such that at least a portion of the laser beam focal line is within a bulk of the material.
- the laser beam focal line generates an induced multi-photon absorption within the transparent material..
- the induced multi-photon absorption produces a material modification within the material along the laser beam focal line.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a stack of three layers: a thin material A facing the laser energy, a modified interface, and a thick material B, the modified interface disrupting the laser energy form interacting with the portion of the stack on the side of the modified interface remote from the laser beam;
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are schematic illustrations of positioning of the laser beam focal line, i.e., laser processing of a material transparent to the laser wavelength due to the induced absorption along the focal line;
- FIG. 3 A is a schematic illustration of an optical assembly for laser processing
- Figures 3B-1 , 3B-2, 3B-3, and 3B-4 illustrate various possibilities for processing the substrate by forming the laser beam focal line at different positions within the transparent material relative to the substrate;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a second optical assembly for laser processing
- FIGS. 5A and 5B are schematic illustrations of a third optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 6A is a schematic illustration of a fourth optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 6B is a schematic illustration of an axicon for laser processing
- FIG. 6C is a schematic illustration of a fifth optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 6D is a schematic illustration of a sixth optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 6E is a schematic illustration of a seventh optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 6F is a schematic illustration of a eighth optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 6G is a schematic illustration of a ninth optical assembly for laser processing
- FIG. 7 is a graph of laser emission as a function of time for a picosecond laser. Each emission is characterized by a pulse "burst" which may contain one or more sub-pulses. The frequency of the bursts is the repetition rate of the laser, typically about 100 kHz (10 ⁇ $ ⁇ ). The time between sub-pulses is much shorter, e.g., about 20 nanoseconds (nsec);
- FIG. 8 is a comparison between a focused Gaussian beam and a Bessel beam incident upon a glass-air-glass composite structure
- FIG. 9 is a schematic illustration of stacking with transparent protective layers to cut multiple sheets while reducing abrasion or contamination
- FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of an air gap and cutting of encapsulated devices
- FIG. 1 1 is a schematic illustration of cutting of interposers or windows with laser perforation then etch or laser perforation and CO 2 laser release;
- FIG. 12 is a schematic illustration of cutting an article such as electrochromic glass coated with transparent conductive layers (e.g. indium tin oxide (ITO)); and
- transparent conductive layers e.g. indium tin oxide (ITO)
- FIG. 13 is a schematic illustration of precision cutting of some layers in a stack while not damaging others.
- Embodiments described herein relate to methods and systems for optically producing high precision cuts in or through transparent materials.
- Sub-surface damage from the cutting process may be limited to the order of 60 microns in depth or less, and the cuts may produce only low debris.
- Cutting of a transparent material with a laser in accordance with the present disclosure may also be referred to herein as drilling or laser drilling or laser processing.
- a material is substantially transparent to the laser wavelength when the absorption is less than about 10%, preferably less than about 1% per mm of material depth at this wavelength.
- a laser beam is transformed to a laser beam focus line that is positioned within the bulk of a material, such as glass, to create damage lines within the material. The material may then be separated along these damage lines.
- the laser beam focus line may also be utilized to fabricate holes in a material, such as hole in an interposer of a semiconductor device assembly.
- Systems and methods for adjusting the length and the diameter of the laser line focus are described herein. The length and/or diameter of the laser line focus may be adjusted according to different types of materials as well as materials of different thicknesses.
- a laser in a single pass, can be used to create highly controlled full line perforation through the material, with extremely little ( ⁇ 75 ⁇ , often ⁇ 50 ⁇ ) subsurface damage and debris generation. This is in contrast to the typical use of spot-focused laser to ablate material, where multiple passes are often necessary to completely perforate the glass thickness, large amounts of debris are formed from the ablation process, and more extensive sub-surface damage (>100 ⁇ ) and edge chipping occur.
- a typical perforation will have a diameter of >100 nm and less than 5 micrometer, for example 0.2 to 2 microns, 0.2 to 1 micron, or therebetween; and a length of 50 microns or greater (e.g., 0.1 mm to 100 mm, 150 microns to 2mm, or 150 microns to 5mm, or 150 microns to 10 mm).
- perforations, defect regions, damage tracks, or defect lines are generally spaced from 1 to 25 microns apart, in some embodiments 1-15 microns apart (for example, 2-12 microns, 5-10 microns), but in some embodiments 15-25 microns apart.
- These individual perforations can be created at rates of several hundred kilohertz (several hundred thousand perforations per second, for example).
- these perforations can be placed adjacent to one another (spatial separation varying from sub-micron to several microns as desired). This spatial separation is selected in order to facilitate cutting.
- the defect line is a "through hole", which is a hole or an open channel that extends from the top to the bottom of the transparent material.
- the defect line may not be a continuous channel, and may be blocked or partially blocked by portions or sections of solid material (e.g., glass).
- the internal diameter of the defect line is the internal diameter of the open channel or the air hole.
- the internal diameter of the defect line is ⁇ 500nm, for example ⁇ 400 nm, or ⁇ 300 nm.
- the disrupted or modified area (e.g., compacted, melted, or otherwise changed) of the material surrounding the holes in the embodiments disclosed herein, preferably has diameter of ⁇ 50 ⁇ (e.g., ⁇ 10 Hm).
- the beam disruption element may be a layer of material or an interface.
- the beam disruption element may be referred to herein as a laser beam disruption element, disruption element or the like.
- Embodiments of the beam disruption element may be referred to herein as a beam disruption layer, laser beam disruption layer, disruption layer, beam disruption interface, laser beam disruption interface, disruption interface, or the like.
- the beam disruption element reflects, absorbs, scatters, defocuses or otherwise interferes with an incident laser beam to inhibit or prevent the laser beam from damaging or otherwise modifying underlying layers in the stack.
- the beam disruption element underlies the layer of transparent material in which laser drilling will occur.
- the beam disruption element underlies the transparent material when placement of the beam disruption element is such that the laser beam must pass through the transparent material before encountering the beam disruption element.
- the beam disruption element may underlie and be directly adjacent to the transparent layer in which laser drilling will occur.
- Stacked materials can be micromachined or cut with high selectivity by inserting a layer or modifying the interface such that a contrast of optical properties exists between different layers of the stack. By making the interface between materials in the stack more reflective, absorbing, and/or scattering at the laser wavelengths of interest, cutting can be confined to one portion or layer of the stack.
- the wavelength of the laser is selected so that the material within the stack to be laser processed (drilled, cut, ablated, damaged or otherwise appreciably modified by the laser) is transparent to the laser wavelength.
- the material to be processed by the laser is transparent to the laser wavelength if it absorbs less than 10% of the intensity of the laser wavelength per mm of thickness of the material.
- the material to be processed by the laser is transparent to the laser wavelength if it absorbs less than 5% of the intensity of the laser wavelength per mm of thickness of the material.
- the material to be processed by the laser is transparent to the laser wavelength if it absorbs less than 2% of the intensity of the laser wavelength per mm of thickness of the material.
- the material to be processed by the laser is transparent to the laser wavelength if it absorbs less than 1% of the intensity of the laser wavelength per mm of thickness of the material.
- the selection of the laser source is further predicated on the ability to induce multi-photon absorption (MPA) in the transparent material.
- MPA is the simultaneous absorption of multiple photons of identical or different frequencies in order to excite a material from a lower energy state (usually the ground state) to a higher energy state (excited state).
- the excited state may be an excited electronic state or an ionized state.
- the energy difference between the higher and lower energy states of the material is equal to the sum of the energies of the two or more photons.
- MPA is a nonlinear process that is several orders of magnitude weaker than linear absorption.
- photons with a wavelength of 532 nm have an energy of -2.33 eV, so two photons with wavelength 532 nm can induce a transition between states separated in energy by -4.66 eV in two-photon absorption (TPA), for example.
- TPA two-photon absorption
- atoms and bonds can be selectively excited or ionized in the regions of a material where the energy density of the laser beam is sufficiently high to induce nonlinear TPA of a laser wavelength having half the required excitation energy, for example.
- MPA can result in a local reconfiguration and separation of the excited atoms or bonds from adjacent atoms or bonds.
- the resulting modification in the bonding or configuration can result in non- thermal ablation and removal of matter from the region of the material in which MPA occurs. This removal of matter creates a structural defect (e.g. a defect line or "perforation") that mechanically weakens the material and renders it more susceptible to cracking or fracturing upon application of mechanical or thermal stress.
- micromachining includes separation of a part from the material processed by the laser, where the part has a precisely defined shape or perimeter determined by a closed contour of perforations formed through MPA effects induced by the laser.
- closed contour refers to a perforation path formed by the laser line, where the path intersects with itself at some location.
- An internal contour is a path formed where the resulting shape is entirely surrounded by an outer portion of material.
- Perforations can be accomplished with a single "burst" of high energy short duration pulses spaced close together in time.
- the laser pulse duration may be 10 "10 s or less, or 10 ⁇ n s or less, or 10 ⁇ 12 s or less, or 10 ⁇ 13 s or less. These "bursts” may be repeated at high repetition rates (e.g. kHz or MHz).
- the perforations may be spaced apart and precisely positioned by controlling the velocity of a substrate or stack relative to the laser through control of the motion of the laser and/or the substrate or stack.
- a fault line created along a contour defined by a series of perforations or defect lines is not enough to separate the part spontaneously, and a secondary step may be necessary.
- a second laser can be used to create thermal stress to separate it, for example.
- separation can be achieved, after the creation of a fault line, by application of mechanical force or by using a thermal source (e.g., an infrared laser, for example a CO2 laser or a CO laser) to create thermal stress and force a part to separate from a substrate.
- a thermal source e.g., an infrared laser, for example a CO2 laser or a CO laser
- the optional thermal separation can be achieved, for example, with a defocused CO 2 laser continuous wave (cw) laser emitting at 10.6 ⁇ and with power adjusted by controlling its duty cycle.
- Focus change i.e., extent of defocusing up to and including focused spot size
- Defocused laser beams include those laser beams that produce a spot size larger than a minimum, diffraction-limited spot size on the order of the size of the laser wavelength.
- spot sizes of about 7 mm, 2 mm and 20 mm can be used for CO 2 lasers, for example, whose emission wavelength is much smaller at 10.6 ⁇ .
- Distance between adjacent defect lines 120 along the direction of the fault lines 110 can be, for example, greater than 0.5 ⁇ and less than or equal to about 15 or 20 ⁇ in some embodiments.
- Another option is to have the CO 2 laser only start the separation and then finish the separation manually, i.e. by applying mechanical force to separate the part along the laser-perforated contour.
- Acid etching can be used, for example, to separate a workpiece having a glass layer, for example.
- parts can be acid etched.
- the acid used can be 10% HF /15% FFNO 3 by volume.
- the parts can be etched for 53 minutes at a temperature of 24-25 °C to remove about 100 ⁇ of material, for example.
- the parts can be immersed in this acid bath, and ultrasonic agitation at a combination of 40 kHz and 80 kHz frequencies can used to facilitate penetration of fluid and fluid exchange in the holes.
- manual agitation of the part within the ultrasonic field can be made to prevent standing wave patterns from the ultrasonic field from creating "hot spots" or cavitation related damage on the part.
- the acid composition and etch rate can be intentionally designed to slowly etch the part - a material removal rate of only 1.9um/minute, for example.
- a beam disruption interface (labeled "modified interface").
- the beam disruption interface prevents the laser radiation from interacting with portions of the multilayer stack beyond the position of the disruption interface.
- the beam disruption element is positioned immediately below the layer of the stack in which modification via two-photon absorption will occur.
- a configuration is shown in Fig. 1 , where the beam disruption element is a modified interface positioned immediately below material A and material A is the material in which formation of perforations through the two-photon absorption mechanism described herein will occur.
- reference to a position below or lower than another position assumes that the top or uppermost position is the surface of the multilayer stack upon which the laser beam is first incident.
- the surface of material A that is closest to the laser source is the top surface and placement of the beam disruption element below material A means that the laser beam traverses material A before interacting with the beam disruption element.
- the disruption element has different optical properties than the material to be cut.
- the beam disruption element may be a defocusing element, a scattering element, a translucent element, or a reflective element.
- a defocusing element is an interface or a layer comprising a material that prevents the laser light from forming the laser beam focal line on or below the defocusing element.
- the defocusing element may be comprised of a material or interface with refractive index inhomogeneities that scatter or perturb the wavefront of the optical beam.
- a translucent element is an interface or layer of material that allows light to pass through, but only after scattering or attenuating the laser beam to lower the energy density sufficiently to prevent formation of a laser beam focal line in portions of the stack on the side of the translucent element that are remote from the laser beam.
- the translucent element effects scattering or deviating of at least 10% of the light rays of the laser beam.
- the reflectivity, absorptivity, defocusing, attenuation, and/or scattering of the disruption element can be employed to create a barrier or impediment to the laser radiation.
- the laser beam disruption element can be created by several means. If the optical properties of the overall stack system are not of a concern, then one or more thin films can be deposited as a beam disruption layer(s) between the desired two layers of the stack, where the one or more thin films absorb, scatter, defocus, attenuate, reflects, and/or dissipates more of the laser radiation than the layer immediately above it to protect layers below the thin film(s) from receiving excessive energy density from the laser source. If the optical properties of the entire stack system do matter, the beam disruption element can be implemented as a notch filter. This can be done by several methods:
- the disruption element reduces the energy density or intensity of the focused laser beam to a level below the threshold needed to induce two- photon absorption.
- the disruption layer or disruption interface may be configured to absorb, reflect, or scatter the laser beam, where the absorption, reflection, or scattering are sufficient to reduce the energy density or intensity of the laser beam transmitted to the carrier (or other underlying layer) to a level below the level needed to induce nonlinear absorption in the carrier or underlying layer.
- a method of laser drilling a material includes focusing a pulsed laser beam 2 into a laser beam focal line 2b, viewed along the beam propagation direction.
- Laser beam focal line 2b is a region of high energy density.
- laser 3 (not shown) emits laser beam 2, which has a portion 2a incident to optical assembly 6.
- the optical assembly 6 turns the incident laser beam into an extensive laser beam focal line 2b on the output side over a defined expansion range along the beam direction (length 1 of the focal line).
- Embodiments of the present disclosure utilize non-diffracting beams ("NDB") to form the laser beam focal line 2b.
- NDB non-diffracting beams
- laser processing has used Gaussian laser beams.
- the tight focus of a laser beam with a Gaussian intensity profile has a Rayleigh range ZR given by:
- the Rayleigh range represents the distance over which the spot size wo of the beam will increase by V2 in a material of refractive index ⁇ at wavelength ⁇ . This limitation is imposed by diffraction. Note in Eq. (1) that the Rayleigh range is related directly to the spot size, thereby leading to the conclusion that a beam with a tight focus (i.e. small spot size) cannot have a long Rayleigh range. Such a beam will maintain this small spot size only for a very short distance. This also means that if such a beam is used to drill through a material by changing the depth of the focal region, the rapid expansion of the spot on either side of the focus will require a large region free of optical distortion that might limit the focus properties of the beam. Such a short Rayleigh range also requires multiple pulses to cut through a thick sample.
- NDBs instead of the optical Gaussian beams discussed above.
- Non-diffracting beams may propagate for a considerable distance before diffraction effects inevitably limit the beam focus.
- an infinite NDB does not suffer from diffractive effects, a physically realizable NDB will have a limited physical extent.
- the central lobe of the beam can be quite small in radius and thus produce a high intensity beam.
- NDBs include, but not limited to, Bessel beams, Airy beams, Weber beams and Mathieu beams whose field profiles are typically given by special functions which decay more slowly in the transverse direction than a Gaussian function.
- Bessel beam is given by:
- NA the numerical aperture given by the cone of plane waves making an angle of ⁇ with the optical axis (see FIG. 6B).
- a key difference between Bessel beams and Gaussian beams is that Rayleigh range is given by:
- D is the finite extent of the beam imposed by some aperture or optical element. It is therefore shown that the aperture size D may be used to increase the Rayleigh range beyond the limit imposed by the size of the central spot.
- a practical method for generating Bessel beams is to pass a Gaussian beam through an axicon or an optical element with a radially linear phase element as shown in FIG. 6B.
- the optical method of forming the line focus can take multiple forms, such as, without limitation, using donut shaped laser beams and spherical lenses, axicon lenses, diffractive elements, or other methods to form the linear region of high intensity.
- the type of laser (picosecond, femtosecond, and the like) and wavelength (IR, visible, UV, and the like) may also be varied, as long as sufficient optical intensities are reached to create breakdown of the substrate material.
- the laser power and lens focal length (which determines the line focus length and hence power density) are parameters that ensure full penetration of the substrate for cutting and drilling, while either purposefully generating cracks between the perforations (damage tracks) in the case of cutting, or possibly trying to suppress micro-cracking in the case of drilling. Accordingly, the dimensions of the line focus formed in the substrate should be precisely controlled.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for adjusting both the diameter and the length of the line focus, enabling, with a single laser machine, the cutting of thin and thick materials, as well as the machining of materials that crack easily versus materials that have very high optical thresholds for material modification. This allows a single system to be rapidly adapted for cutting and drilling different substrates, thereby increasing manufacturing efficiency and improving capital utilization.
- layer 1 is the layer of a multilayer stack in which internal modifications by laser processing and two-photon absorption is to occur.
- Layer 1 is a component of a larger workpiece, which typically includes a substrate or carrier upon which a multilayer stack is formed.
- Layer 1 is the layer within the multilayer stack in which holes, cuts, or other features are to be formed through two-photon absorption assisted ablation or modification as described herein.
- the layer 1 is positioned in the beam path to at least partially overlap the laser beam focal line 2b of laser beam 2.
- Reference la designates the surface of the layer 1 facing (closest or proximate to) the optical assembly 6 or the laser, respectively
- reference lb designates the reverse surface of layer l (the surface remote, or further away from, optical assembly 6 or the laser).
- the thickness of the layer 1 is labeled with d.
- layer 1 is aligned perpendicular to the longitudinal beam axis and thus behind the same focal line 2b produced by the optical assembly 6 (the substrate is perpendicular to the plane of the drawing). Viewed along the beam direction, the layer 1 is positioned relative to the focal line 2b in such a way that the focal line 2b (viewed in the direction of the beam) starts before the surface 1 a of the layer 1 and stops before the surface lb of the layer 1 , i.e. focal line 2b terminates within the layer 1 and does not extend beyond surface lb. In the overlapping area of the laser beam focal line 2b with layer 1, i.e.
- the extensive laser beam focal line 2b generates nonlinear absorption in layer 1.
- the induced nonlinear absorption results in formation of a defect line or crack in layer 1 along section 2c.
- the defect or crack formation is not only local, but rather may extend over the entire length of the extensive section 2c of the induced absorption.
- the length of section 2c (which corresponds to the length of the overlapping of laser beam focal line 2b with layer 1) is labeled with reference L.
- the average diameter or extent of the section of the induced absorption 2c (or the sections in the material of layer 1 undergoing the defect line or crack formation) is labeled with reference D.
- This average extent D may correspond to the average diameter ⁇ of the laser beam focal line 2b, that is, an average spot diameter in a range of between about 0.1 ⁇ and about 5 ⁇ .
- the layer 1 (which is transparent to the wavelength ⁇ of laser beam 2) is locally heated due to the induced absorption along the focal line 2b.
- the induced absorption arises from the nonlinear effects associated with the high intensity (energy density) of the laser beam within focal line 2b.
- FIG. 2B illustrates that the heated layer 1 will eventually expand so that a corresponding induced tension leads to micro-crack formation, with the tension being the highest at surface la.
- optical assemblies 6, which can be applied to generate the focal line 2b, as well as a representative optical setup, in which these optical assemblies can be applied, are described below. All assemblies or setups are based on the description above so that identical references are used for identical components or features or those which are equal in their function. Therefore only the differences are described below.
- the optical assembly is alternatively also referred to as laser optics.
- the roughness of the separated surface is determined primarily by the spot size or the spot diameter of the focal line.
- a roughness of a surface can be characterized, for example, by an Ra surface roughness statistic (roughness arithmetic average of absolute values of the heights of the sampled surface).
- an Ra surface roughness statistic roughness arithmetic average of absolute values of the heights of the sampled surface.
- the laser beam must illuminate the optics up to the required aperture, which is typically achieved by means of beam widening using widening telescopes between the laser and focusing optics.
- the spot size should not vary too strongly for the purpose of a uniform interaction along the focal line. This can, for example, be ensured (see the embodiment below) by illuminating the focusing optics only in a small, circular area so that the beam opening and thus the percentage of the numerical aperture only varies slightly.
- FIG. 3A depicts one method of generating a line focus.
- FIG. 3A section perpendicular to the substrate plane at the level of the central beam in the laser beam bundle of laser radiation 2; here, too, laser beam 2 is perpendicularly incident to the layer 1, i.e. incidence angle ⁇ is 0° so that the focal line 2b or the extensive section of the induced absorption 2c is parallel to the substrate normal
- the laser radiation 2a emitted by laser 3 is first directed onto a circular aperture 8 which is completely opaque to the laser radiation used.
- Aperture 8 is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal beam axis and is centered on the central beam of the depicted beam bundle 2a.
- the diameter of aperture 8 is selected in such a way that the beam bundles near the center of beam bundle 2a or the central beam (here labeled with 2aZ) hit the aperture and are completely blocked by it. Only the beams in the outer perimeter range of beam bundle 2a (marginal rays, here labeled with 2aR) are not blocked due to the reduced aperture size compared to the beam diameter, but pass aperture 8 laterally and hit the marginal areas of the focusing optic elements of the optical assembly 6, which, in this embodiment, is designed as a spherically cut, bi-convex lens 7.
- Lens 7 is centered on the central beam and is designed as a non-corrected, biconvex focusing lens in the form of a common, spherically cut lens.
- the spherical aberration of such a lens may be advantageous.
- aspheres or multi-lens systems deviating from ideally corrected systems, which do not form an ideal focal point but a distinct, elongated focal line of a defined length, can also be used (i.e., lenses or systems which do not have a single focal point).
- the zones of the lens thus focus along a focal line 2b, subject to the distance from the lens center.
- the diameter of aperture 8 across the beam direction is approximately 90% of the diameter of the beam bundle (defined by the distance required for the intensity of the beam to decrease to 1/e of the peak intensity) and approximately 75% of the diameter of the lens of the optical assembly 6.
- the focal line 2b of a non-aberration-corrected spherical lens 7 generated by blocking out the beam bundles in the center is thus used.
- FIG. 3A shows the section in one plane through the central beam, the complete three-dimensional bundle can be seen when the depicted beams are rotated around the focal line 2b.
- FIG. 3B-1-4 show (not only for the optical assembly in FIG. 3A, but also for any other applicable optical assembly 6) that the position of laser beam focal line 2b can be controlled by suitably positioning and/or aligning the optical assembly 6 relative to layer 1 as well as by suitably selecting the parameters of the optical assembly 6:
- the length 1 of the focal line 2b can be adjusted in such a way that it exceeds the layer thickness d (here by factor 2). If layer 1 is placed (viewed in longitudinal beam direction) centrally to focal line 2b, an extensive section of induced absorption 2c is generated over the entire substrate thickness.
- a focal line 2b of length 1 is generated which corresponds more or less to the layer thickness d. Since layer 1 is positioned relative to line 2b in such a way that line 2b starts at a point outside the material to be processed, the length L of the section of extensive induced absorption 2c (which extends here from the substrate surface to a defined substrate depth, but not to the reverse surface lb) is smaller than the length 1 of focal line 2b.
- FIG. 3B-3 shows the case in which the layer 1 (viewed along the beam direction) is positioned above the starting point of focal line 2b so that, as in FIG. 3B-2, the length 1 of line 2b is greater than the length L of the section of induced absorption 2c in layer 1.
- the laser beam focal line 2b can have a length 1 in a range of between about 0.1 mm and about 100 mm or in a range of between about 0.1 mm and about 10 mm, for example.
- Various embodiments can be configured to have length 1 of about 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm or 5 mm, for example.
- FIG. 4 depicts another applicable optical assembly 6.
- the basic construction follows the one described in FIG. 3A so that only the differences are described below.
- the depicted optical assembly is based the use of optics with a non-spherical free surface in order to generate the focal line 2b, which is shaped in such a way that a focal line of defined length 1 is formed.
- aspheres can be used as optic elements of the optical assembly 6.
- a so-called conical prism also often referred to as axicon
- An axicon is a conically cut lens which forms a spot source on a line along the optical axis (or transforms a laser beam into a ring).
- the layout of such an axicon is principally known to those of skill in the art; the cone angle in the example is 10°.
- the apex of the axicon labeled here with reference 9 is directed towards the incidence direction and centered on the beam center. Since the focal line 2b produced by the axicon 9 starts within its interior, layer 1 (here aligned perpendicularly to the main beam axis) can be positioned in the beam path directly behind axicon 9. As FIG. 4 shows, it is also possible to shift layer 1 along the beam direction due to the optical characteristics of the axicon while remaining within the range of focal line 2b. The section of extensive induced absorption 2c in the material of layer 1 therefore extends over the entire depth d.
- the depicted layout is subject to the following restrictions: Since the region of focal line 2b formed by axicon 9 begins within the axicon 9, a significant part of the laser energy is not focused into the section of induced absorption 2c of focal line 2b, which is located within the material, in the situation where there is a separation between axicon 9 and the material to be processed. Furthermore, length 1 of focal line 2b is related to the beam diameter through the refractive indices and cone angles of axicon 9. This is why, in the case of relatively thin materials (several millimeters), the total focal line is much longer than the thickness of the material to be processed, having the effect that much of the laser energy is not focused into the material.
- FIG. 5A depicts such an optical assembly 6 in which a first optical element (viewed along the beam direction) with a non-spherical free surface designed to form an extensive laser beam focal line 2b is positioned in the beam path of laser 3.
- this first optical element is an axicon 10 with a cone angle of 5°, which is positioned perpendicularly to the beam direction and centered on laser beam. The apex of the axicon is oriented towards the beam direction.
- a second, focusing optical element here the plano-convex lens 11 (the curvature of which is oriented towards the axicon), is positioned in the beam direction at a distance zl from the axicon 10.
- the distance zl in this case approximately 300 mm, is selected in such a way that the laser radiation formed by axicon 10 is circularly incident on the outer radial portion of lens 1 1.
- Lens 1 1 focuses the circular radiation on the output side at a distance z2, in this case approximately 20 mm from lens 1 1, on a focal line 2b of a defined length, in this case 1.5 mm.
- the effective focal length of lens 1 1 is 25 mm in this embodiment.
- the circular transformation of the laser beam by axicon 10 is labeled with the reference SR.
- FIG. 5B depicts the formation of the focal line 2b or the induced absorption 2c in the material of layer 1 according to FIG. 5A in detail.
- the optical characteristics of both elements 10, 11 as well as the positioning of them is selected in such a way that the length 1 of the focal line 2b in beam direction is exactly identical with the thickness d of layer 1. Consequently, an exact positioning of layer 1 along the beam direction should be provided to position the focal line 2b exactly between the two surfaces la and lb of layer 1, as shown in FIG. 5B.
- the focal line is formed at a certain distance from the laser optics, and if the greater part of the laser radiation is focused up to a desired end of the focal line.
- this can be achieved by illuminating a primarily focusing element 1 1 (lens) only circularly (annularly) over a particular outer radial region, which, on the one hand, serves to realize the required numerical aperture and thus the required spot size, and, on the other hand, however, the circle of diffusion diminishes in intensity after the required focal line 2b over a very short distance in the center of the spot, as a basically circular spot is formed. In this way, the crack formation is stopped within a short distance in the required substrate depth.
- a combination of axicon 10 and focusing lens 1 1 meets this requirement.
- the axicon acts in two different ways: due to the axicon 10, a usually round laser spot is sent to the focusing lens 1 1 in the form of a ring, and the asphericity of axicon 10 has the effect that a focal line is formed beyond the focal plane of the lens instead of a focal point in the focal plane.
- the length 1 of focal line 2b can be adjusted via the beam diameter on the axicon.
- the numerical aperture along the focal line on the other hand, can be adjusted via the distance zl axicon-lens and via the cone angle of the axicon. In this way, the entire laser energy can be concentrated in the focal line.
- the circular (annular) illumination still has the advantage that (1) the laser power is used optimally in the sense that most of the laser light remains concentrated in the required length of the focal line, and (2) it is possible to achieve a uniform spot size along the focal line - and thus a uniform separation process along the perforations produced by the focal lines - due to the circularly illuminated zone in conjunction with the desired aberration set by means of the other optical functions.
- both effects can be avoided by including another lens, a collimating lens 12 in the optical assembly 6.
- the additional collimating lens 12 serves to adjust the circular illumination of focusing lens 1 1 very tightly.
- the focal length f of collimating lens 12 is selected in such a way that the desired circle diameter dr results from distance zla from the axicon to the collimating lens 12, which is equal to f.
- the desired width br of the ring can be adjusted via the distance zlb (collimating lens 12 to focusing lens 1 1).
- the small width of the circular illumination leads to a short focal line. A minimum can be achieved at distance f .
- the optical assembly 6 depicted in FIG. 6A is thus based on the one depicted in FIG. 5A so that only the differences are described below.
- the collimating lens 12, here also designed as a plano-convex lens (with its curvature towards the beam direction) is additionally placed centrally in the beam path between axicon 10 (with its apex towards the beam direction), on the one side, and the plano-convex lens 1 1, on the other side.
- the distance of collimating lens 12 from axicon 10 is referred to as zla, the distance of focusing lens 11 from collimating lens 12 as zlb, and the distance of the focal line 2b from the focusing lens 1 1 as z2 (always viewed in beam direction).
- zla the distance of focusing lens 11 from collimating lens 12
- z2 the distance of the focal line 2b from the focusing lens 1 1
- the circular radiation SR formed by axicon 10, which is incident divergently and under the circle diameter dr on the collimating lens 12, is adjusted to the required circle width br along the distance zlb for an at least approximately constant circle diameter dr at the focusing lens 1 1.
- a very short focal line 2b is intended to be generated so that the circle width br of approx. 4 mm at collimating lens 12 is reduced to approx. 0.5 mm at lens 1 1 due to the focusing properties of collimating lens 12 (circle diameter dr is 22 mm in the example).
- FIG. 6B schematically depicts a Gaussian laser beam 2 impinging a flat entrance surface of a transmissive axicon 10.
- the emergent surface of the axicon 10 deflects the laser beam 2 as shown.
- the typical energy profile in a plane located at a distance z from the tip of the axicon is given by:
- I(r,z) Io(Rz) Rz 2 ⁇ k (sin(P)/cos2(P)) Jo 2 (k r sin(P)) Eq. (4.1),
- ⁇ is the ray angle created by the axicon 10, which is a function of the angle of the axicon cone provided by the angled emergent surface and the refractive index of the axicon 10.
- Io(Rz) is the irradiance profile of the laser beam 2 illuminating the axicon 10, which is assumed to be a Gaussian profile
- Jo denotes a first-order Bessel function.
- FWHM full width half maximum
- the diameter of the line focus is related to a single geometric system parameter, the aperture angle ⁇ as shown in FIG. 6B.
- I_peak(z) Io(Rz) Rz 2 ⁇ k (sin( )/cos2( )) Eq. (4.4).
- the peak power is a function of the pupil irradiance profile Io(Rz), as well as a function of the aperture angle ⁇ .
- the length of the focused line is a function of both the input beam size (Rz) and the aperture angle ⁇ .
- the material to be cut may vary in thickness.
- a laser machine may be used to cut glass with thicknesses varying from 0.1 to
- the useful portion of the line focus should be set at, for example, at least 2.0 mm by, for instance, spreading the pupil irradiance profile into a larger area.
- the peak power density within the line focus will decrease because the maximum value of Io(Rz) decreases.
- the aperture angle ⁇ should be increased, which means that the FWHM of the line focus will decrease.
- the parameters should be adjustable for the most difficult cases.
- thinner substrates e.g. 100 ⁇ thick display glass
- much of the laser energy may be wasted if a long line focus is set to allow cutting of thick materials (e.g. stacks of ion exchanged glass).
- the optics are set to produce a very short and small diameter line focus (high energy density) to cut very thin and hard materials (e.g. sapphire)
- the optical system may no longer work well for thicker materials (e.g., thick soda lime glass or ion-exchangeable glass substrates).
- the FWHM (or diameter) of the line focus 2b may be as narrow as possible, which allows the lowest laser power to be used to create the damage tracks within the material and hence provide the most process margin.
- the upper limitation on the diameter of the line focus is that, given a maximum laser pulse energy available for a laser source, sufficient energy density must still be reached to allow modification of the material and creation of a damage track.
- the length of the line focus 2b it is desirable to make it at least equal to but preferentially greater than the thickness of the material, accounting for the fact that per Snell's law of refraction, the refractive index of the material (e.g. for glass n -1.5) increases the effective length of the line focus 2b within the material itself.
- the refractive index of the material e.g. for glass n -1.5
- Longer focal lines give larger focus tolerance, and also allow various substrate thicknesses to be accommodated.
- the upper limitation upon the focal line length is again that, given a maximum laser pulse energy available for a laser source, sufficient energy density must still be reached to allow modification of the material and creation of a damage track throughout the thickness of the substrate.
- FIGS. 6C and 6E-6G depict non-limiting optical systems that allow for the adjustment of the length and the FWHM (i.e., the diameter) of the laser beam focal line 2b (i.e., line focus).
- FIG. 6C depicts a system for cutting a material (not shown) using a laser beam focal line 2b.
- the system comprises a laser source 3 (not shown) and an optical assembly 6' configured to transform a Gaussian profile laser beam 2 into a Bessel profile laser beam having a focal line 2b.
- the optical assembly 6' is disposed within an optical path 1 of the laser beam 2, and comprises a transparent (i.e. acting as a refractive element) axicon 10, a first lens element 5 having a first focal length Fl, and a second lens element 1 1 (i.e., a focusing lens element) having a second focal length F2.
- the transparent axicon 10 forms a line focus 2b' that is imaged by the first lens element 5 and the second lens element 1 1, which act as a telescope that relays and magnifies the line focus 2b' formed by the axicon 10 into the line focus 2b that is applied to the material.
- the length of the line focus 2b gets scaled with the square of the magnification, while the diameter of the line focus in a given z-plane is scaled linearly with magnification.
- FWHMO denotes the full-width at half maximum diameter of the line focus formed immediately after the axicon
- FWHMl denotes the full-width at half maximum diameter of the line focus formed after the second lens element 1 1.
- LENGTH0 denotes the length, or spatial extent along the optical axis, of the line focus formed immediately after the axicon
- LENGTH1 denotes the length of the line focus formed after the second lens element 1 1.
- PowerDensityi PowerDensity 0 / M 4 Eq. (5.3).
- the diameter of the line focus increases linearly with the magnification of the telescope provided by the first and second lenses 5, 11, the length of the line focus 2b increases as the square of the magnification, and the power or energy density scales at one over the 4 th power of the magnification.
- an axicon 10 with an adjustable angle is provided as a third degree of freedom to achieve a system that is capable of adjusting both the length and diameter of the line focus 2b.
- the angle of the original axicon 10 discussed above is multiplied by a factor A. Then, assuming small angles (i.e., (sin(a) « a), the following is true:
- Lengtli 2 Lengthi / A Eq. (6.2).
- the optical elements of the first lens element 5, the second lens element 11 , and the axicon 10 may be exchanged to achieve the desired diameter and length for the line focus 2b.
- these optical elements are physically removed from the optical assembly 6' and replaced by others having the desired optical properties. However, this may require realignment of the optical assembly 6' when switching to another configuration.
- a plurality of optical elements is provided on a rotary wheel (similar to a filter wheel) or a slider to selectively choose the desired optical element that is in the beam path. For example, if the axicon is chosen as the removable/adjustable element, multiple axicons may be fabricated on a single substrate. Referring now to FIG.
- an axicon assembly 600 comprising a plurality of individual axicons 10A-10D having different angles in a single substrate is schematically illustrated. Any number of axicons may be provided. A desired individual axicon 10A-10D may be translated into an optical path of the laser beam 2 either manually or by motorized control.
- diamond turning may be used to form the plurality of individual axicons 10A-10D in a transmissive material.
- Diamond turning allows very high precision ( ⁇ 1 ⁇ ) features to be fabricated, in particular of the optical surfaces with respect to the outside features of a physical part that are referenced mechanically for alignment.
- the substrate may have a rectangular shape, and thus can be translated laterally to select a different axicon.
- ZnSe is an appropriate transmissive optical material which is compatible with diamond turning.
- the substrate could include mechanical repositioning features such as grooves or conical holes. It should be understood that similar lens element assemblies may be fabricated and utilized to select the various first and lens elements having different focal lengths (i.e., a first lens assembly and/or a second lens assembly).
- the input laser beam 2 is magnified by a factor N in the optical path prior to the axicon 10, as shown in the optical assembly 6" illustrated in FIG. 6E.
- the optical assembly 6" illustrated in FIG. 6E comprises an axicon 10, a first lens element 5, and a second lens element 11, similar to the embodiment depicted in FIG. 6C.
- a telescope assembly comprising a third lens element 13 having a third focal length and a fourth lens element 15 having a fourth focal length is provided.
- the focal lengths of the third lens element 13 and the fourth lens element 15 are adjustable, such as by exchanging lens elements.
- Interchanging optical elements such as the first through fourth lenses, may not be desirable for a laser cutting system that operates in an industrial environment.
- the third and fourth lens elements 13, 15 providing the magnification factor N and/or the first and second lens elements 5, 1 1 may instead be configured as one or more variable zoom assemblies.
- Such variable zoom assemblies may allow for continuous adjustment of the laser beam focal line length, as opposed to discrete steps available by interchanging axicons or lens elements.
- Such variable zoom assemblies may be actuated either manually or by motorization, where the latter allows programmatic adjustment of the system, which may be compatible with manufacturing requirements.
- FIG. 6F Another optical assembly 4 for separating a material using a laser beam line focus 2b is schematically depicted in FIG. 6F.
- the example optical assembly 4 utilizes a reflective axicon 19 and a ring-shaped reflection assembly 18 with an angled reflective surface having the same angle as the reflective axicon 19.
- a first lens element 17 converges (or, diverges) the laser beam 2 prior to the reflective axicon 19.
- the reflective axicon 19 and the ring-shaped reflection assembly 18 create a ring of collimated light.
- a second lens element 1 1 focuses the circular radiation SR to generate the laser beam line focus 2b.
- the radius of the circular radiation h may be continuously varied by translating the reflective axicon 19 with respect to the ring-shaped reflection assembly 18 (or vice versa) as indicated by arrow A. Because the focal length of the second lens element 1 1 focuses the rays at approximately a distance F2 from the second lens element 1 1, this change in ring radius will in turn change the final aperture angle ⁇ , yielding a change in the length of the laser beam line focus 2b, per Eq. (4.5). Larger rain radii h, created by moving the reflective axicon 19 to the right, will yield smaller focal line lengths. However, the diameter of the laser beam focal line 2b will also change, per Eq. (4.3). Larger ring radii h will yield smaller focal line diameters.
- FIG. 6G schematically illustrates another optical assembly 4' for creating a continuously adjustable collimated ring of light SR.
- the example optical assembly 4' comprises a first lens element 17 prior to a first transmissive axicon 20, a second transmissive axicon 21, and a second lens element 1 1 prior to the second transmissive axicon 21.
- the first lens element 17 creates a small convergence (or divergence in some embodiments) of the laser beam 2 which creates a spherical aberration in the system to make a line focus.
- the laser beam 2 exits the first transmissive axicon 20 at its angled emergence surface.
- the second transmissive axicon 21 receives the laser beam at its angled entrance surface and creates a ring of collimated light SR.
- the angle of deflection of the first transmissive axicon 20 is substantially equal to the angle of deflection of the second transmissive axicon 21.
- a second lens element 1 1 then focuses the light to generate the laser beam line focus 2b.
- Adjusting the ring radii h may be achieved by varying the adjustable distance D between the first and second transmissive axicons 20, 21. This movement adjusts the length and diameter of the laser beam line focus 2b.
- each "burst" 710 may contain multiple pulses 720 (such as two pulses, three pulses as shown in FIG. 7, four pulses, five pulses, 10 pulses, 15 pulses, 20 pulses, 25 pulses or more) of very short duration ( ⁇ 10 psec).
- Each pulse 720 (also referred to as a sub-pulse herein) is separated in time by a duration in a range of between about 1 nsec and about 50 nsec, for example, 10 to 30 nsec, such as approximately 20 nsec (50MHz), with the time often governed by the laser cavity design.
- the time between each "burst" 710 will be much longer, often about 10 ⁇ 8 ⁇ , for a laser repetition rate of about 100kHz.
- the burst repetition frequency is in a range of between about 1 kHz and about 200 kHz.
- the exact timings, pulse durations, and repetition rates can vary depending on the laser design, but short pulses (i.e., less than about 15 psec) of high intensity have been shown to work well with this technique. (Bursting or producing pulse bursts is a type of laser operation where the emission of pulses is not in a uniform and steady stream but rather in tight clusters of pulses.)
- the average laser power per burst measured at the material can be greater than 40 microJoules per mm thickness of material, for example between 40 micro Joules/mm and 2500 micro Joules/mm, or between 500 and 2250 microJoules/mm.
- 40 microJoules per mm thickness of material for example between 40 micro Joules/mm and 2500 micro Joules/mm, or between 500 and 2250 microJoules/mm.
- 0.1 mm- 0.2 mm thick Corning Eagle XG ® glass one may use 200 ⁇ pulse bursts, which gives an exemplary range of 1000-2000 ⁇ /mm.
- a picosecond pulsed laser e.g., a 1064 nm, or 532 nm picosecond pulsed laser
- line- focus beam forming optics may be used to create lines of damage (defect lines) in the glass composition.
- a glass composition with up to 0.7 mm thickness was positioned so that it was within the region of the focal line produced by the optics.
- the optical intensities in the focal line region are high enough to create non-linear absorption in the glass.
- the pulsed laser beam can have an average laser burst energy measured, at the material, greater than 40 microJoules per mm thickness of material.
- the average laser burst energy used can be as high as 2500 ⁇ per mm thickness of transparent material, for example 40-2500 ⁇ / ⁇ , with 500-2250 ⁇ /mm being preferable, and 550 to 2100 ⁇ /mm being even more preferable because the energy density is strong enough to make a thorough damage track through the glass, while minimizing the extent of micro cracking orthogonal to the perforated line or cut edge.
- the laser burst energy is 40- 1000 ⁇ /mm.
- This "average pulse burst laser energy" per mm can also be referred to as an average, per-burst, linear energy density, or an average energy per laser pulse burst per mm thickness of material. A region of damaged, vaporized, or otherwise modified material within the glass composition was created that approximately followed the linear region of high optical intensity created by the laser beam focal line.
- FIG. 8 shows the contrast between a focused Gaussian beam and a Bessel beam incident upon a glass-air-glass composite structure.
- a focused Gaussian beam will diverge upon entering the first glass layer and will not drill to large depths, or if self- focusing occurs as the glass is drilled, the beam will emerge from the first glass layer and diffract, and will not drill into the second glass layer.
- a Bessel beam will drill (and more specifically damage, perforate, or cut) both glass layers over the full extent of the line focus.
- An example of a glass-air-glass composite structure cut with a Bessel beam is shown in the inset photograph in FIG. 8, which shows a side view of the exposed cut edges.
- the top and bottom glass pieces are 0.4 mm thick 2320, CT101.
- the exemplary air gap between two layers of glass is about 400 ⁇ .
- the cut was made with a single pass of the laser at 200 mm/sec, so that the two pieces of glass were cut simultaneously, even though they were separated by > 400 ⁇ .
- the air gap is between 50 ⁇ and 5 mm, for example is between 50 ⁇ and 2 mm, or between 200 ⁇ and 2 mm.
- Exemplary disruption layers include polyethylene plastic sheeting (e.g., Visqueen).
- Transparent layers as shown in FIG. 9, include transparent vinyl (e.g., Penstick). Note that unlike with other focused laser methods, to get the effect of a blocking or stop layer, the exact focus does not need to be precisely controlled, nor does the material of the disruption layer need to be particularly durable or expensive. In many applications, one just needs a layer that interferes with the laser light slightly to disrupt the laser light and prevent line focus from occurring.
- Visqueen prevents cutting with the picosecond laser and line focus is a perfect example - other focused picosecond laser beams will most certainly drill right through the Visqueen, and one wishing to avoid drilling right through such a material with other laser methods one would have to very precisely set the laser focus to not be near the Visqueen.
- FIG. 10 shows stacking with transparent protective layers to cut multiple sheets while reducing abrasion or contamination. Simultaneously cutting a stack of display glass sheets is very advantageous.
- a transparent polymer such as vinyl can be placed between the glass sheets.
- the transparent polymer layers serve as protective layers serve to reduce damage to the glass surfaces which are in close contact with one another. These layers would allow the cutting process to work, but would protect the glass sheets from scratching one another, and would furthermore prevent any cutting debris (albeit it is small with this process) from contaminating the glass surfaces.
- the protective layers can also be comprised of evaporated dielectric layers deposited on the substrates or glass sheets.
- FIG. 1 1 shows air gap and cutting of encapsulated devices.
- This line focus process can simultaneously cut through stacked glass sheets, even if a significant macroscopic air gap is present. This is not possible with other laser methods, as illustrated in FIG. 8.
- Many devices require glass encapsulation, such as OLEDs (organic light emitting diode). Being able to cut through the two glass layers simultaneously is very advantageous for a reliable and efficient device segmentation process.
- Segmented means one component can be separated from a larger sheet of material that may contain a plurality of other components.
- Other components that can be segmented, cut out, or produced by the methods described herein are, for example, OLED (organic light emitting diode) components, DLP (digital light processor) components, an LCD (liquid crystal display) cells, semiconductor device substrates.
- FIG. 12 shows cutting an article such as electrochromic glass coated with transparent conductive layers (e.g. ITO).
- ITO transparent conducting layers
- This laser process can cut through such layers with minimal damage to the transparent conductive layer and very little debris generation.
- the extremely small size of the perforated holes ( ⁇ 5um) means that very little of the ITO will be affected by the cutting process, whereas other cutting methods are going to generate far more surface damage and debris.
- FIG. 13 shows precision cutting of some layers in a stack while not damaging others, as also shown in FIG. 1, extending the concept to multiple layers (i.e., more than two layers).
- the disruption element is a defocusing layer.
- a cut speed is the rate the laser beam moves relative to the surface of the transparent material (e.g., glass) while creating multiple holes or modified regions.
- High cut speeds such as, for example 400 mm/sec, 500 mm/sec, 750 mm/sec, 1 m/sec, 1.2 m/sec, 1.5 m/sec, or 2 m/sec, or even 3.4 m/sec, 5 m/sec, 5 m/sec, 7 m/sec, or 10 m/sec are often desired in order to minimize capital investment for manufacturing, and to optimize equipment utilization rate.
- the laser power is equal to the burst energy multiplied by the burst repetition frequency (rate) of the laser.
- the damage tracks are typically spaced apart by 1-25 microns, in some embodiments the spacing is preferably 3 microns or larger- for example 3-12 microns, or for example 5-10 microns, or 10-20 microns..
- 3 micron hole pitch corresponds to a pulse burst laser with at least 100 kHz burst repetition rate.
- a 3 micron pitch corresponds to a burst-pulsed laser with at least 200kHz burst repetition rate.
- a pulse burst laser that produces at least 40 ⁇ /burst at 200kHz, and cuts at a 600 mm/s cutting speed needs to have laser power of at least 8 Watts. Higher cut speeds therefore require even higher laser powers.
- a 0.4 m/sec cut speed at 3 ⁇ pitch and 40 ⁇ /burst would require at least a 5 Watt laser
- a 0.5 m/sec cut speed at 3 ⁇ pitch and 40 ⁇ /burst would require at least a 6 Watt laser.
- the laser power of the pulse burst ps laser is 6 watts or higher, more preferably at least 8 Watts or higher, and even more preferably at least 10W or higher.
- Too long a pitch (>50 ⁇ , and in some glasses >25 ⁇ ) may result in "uncontrolled microcracking" - i.e., where instead of propagating from hole to hole the microcracks propagate along a different path, and cause the glass to crack in a different (undesirable) direction. This may ultimately lower the strength of the separated glass part, since the residual microcracks will acts as flaws which weaken the glass.
- Too high a burst energy e.g., >2500 ⁇ , ⁇ /burst, and in some embodiments >500 ⁇ /burst
- used to form each damage track can cause "healing" or re-melting of already formed microcracks of adjacent damage tracks, which will inhibit separation of the glass.
- burst energy be ⁇ 2500 ⁇ /burst, for example, ⁇ 500 ⁇ J/burst.
- a burst energy that is too high can cause formation of microcracks that are extremely large and create flaws which reduce the edge strength of the parts after separation. Too low a burst energy ( ⁇ 40 ⁇ /burst) may result in no appreciable damage track formed within the glass, and hence very high separation strength or complete inability to separate along the perforated contour.
- Typical exemplary cutting rates (speeds) enabled by this process are, for example, 0.25 m/sec and higher. In some embodiments the cutting rates are at least 300 mm/sec.
- the cutting rates are at least 400 mm/sec, for example 500 mm/sec to 2000 mm/sec, or higher.
- the picosecond (ps) laser utilizes pulse bursts to produce defect lines with periodicity between 0.5 microns and 13 microns, e.g. 0.5 and 3 microns.
- the pulsed laser has laser power of 10 W-100 W and the material and/or the laser beam are translated relative to one another at a rate of at least 0.25 m/sec, for example at the rate of 0.25 to 0.35 m/sec, or 0.4 m/sec to 5 m/sec.
- each pulse burst of the pulsed laser beam has an average laser energy measured at the workpiece greater than 40 microJoules per burst mm thickness of workpiece.
- each pulse burst of the pulsed laser beam has an average laser energy measured at the workpiece greater of less than 2500 microJoules per burst per mm thickness of workpiece, and preferably lass than about 2000 microJoules per burst per mm, and in some embodiments less than 1500 microJoules per burst per mm thickness of workpiece, for example not more than 500 microJoules per burst per mm thickness of workpiece.
- volumetric pulse energy density ( ⁇ / ⁇ 3 ) is required for perforating alkaline earth boro-aluminosilicate glasses with low or no alkali containing glasses as compared to that for glasses such as Corning Gorilla®.
- This can be achieved, for example, by utilizing pulse burst lasers, preferably with at least 2 pulses per burst and providing volumetric energy densities within the alkaline earth boro-aluminosilicate glasses (with low or no alkali) of about 0.05 ⁇ / ⁇ 3 or higher, e.g., at least ⁇ . ⁇ / ⁇ 3 , for example 0.1-0.5 ⁇ / ⁇ 3
- the laser produces pulse bursts with at least 2 pulses per burst.
- the pulsed laser has laser power of 10W-150W (e.g., 10-100 W) and produces pulse bursts with at least 2 pulses per burst (e.g., 2 - 25 pulses per burst).
- the pulsed laser has the power of 25 W-60 W, and produces pulse bursts with at least 2 -25 pulses per burst, and periodicity or distance between the adjacent defect lines produced by the laser bursts is 2-10 microns.
- the pulsed laser has laser power of 10 W-100 W, produces pulse bursts with at least 2 pulses per burst, and the workpiece and the laser beam are translated relative to one another at a rate of at least 0.25 m/sec. In some embodiments the workpiece and/or the laser beam are translated relative to one another at a rate of at least 0.4 m/sec.
- pitches of 3-7 microns can work well, with pulse burst energies of about 150-250 ⁇ /burst, and burst pulse numbers that range from 2-15, and preferably with pitches of 3-5 microns and burst pulse numbers (number of pulses per burst) of 2-5.
- laser powers 15- 84 Watts, with 30-45 Watts often being sufficient.
- laser powers between 10 and 100W are preferred to achieve cutting speeds from 0.2-1 m/sec, with laser powers of 25-60 Watts being sufficient (and optimum) for many glasses.
- laser powers should preferably be 10 W-150W, with burst energy of 40-750 ⁇ /burst, 2-25 bursts per pulse (depending on the material that is cut), and hole separation (or pitch) of 3 to 15 ⁇ , or 3-10 ⁇ .
- the pulsed laser produces 10-lOOW of power, for example 25 W to 60 Watts, and produces pulse bursts at least 2-25 pulses per burst and the distance between the defect lines is 2-15 microns; and the laser beam and/or workpiece are translated relative to one another at a rate of at least 0.25 m/sec, in some embodiments at least 0.4 m/sec, for example 0.5 m/sec to 5 m/sec, or faster.
- embodiments described herein provide for systems and methods for separating substrates, such as glass substrates, by application of a laser beam focal line.
- the systems described herein allow for fast adjustment of a length and/or diameter of the laser beam focal line to account for different types of material as well as different thicknesses of material.
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