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Real-time detection of focal position of workpiece surface during laser processing using diffractive beam samplers
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK;2. Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Daejeon 34103, South Korea;3. SDA Company Ltd, 38-16, Ojeon-dong, Uiwang-City, Kyunggi-Do, South Korea
Abstract:The real-time fabrication of microgrooves on a curved surface using a laser beam, without preprogramming their shapes into the machining instructions, is a major challenge in laser processing owing to limitations associated with the real-time detection of the focal position. A new approach using a sampled fraction of the beam from a diffractive beam sampler (DBS) is therefore presented in order to overcome this limitation. By considering the sampled fraction of the beam an analysis of the results allows for precise positioning of the specimen for focal-point identification. This allows for the determination of the focus for a broad variety of laser types and laser powers, thereby providing stringent focusing conditions with high numerical apertures. This approach is easy to implement, inexpensive, independent of the roughness or granularity of the workpieces, and more importantly does not require auxiliary lasers and displacement sensors for real-time measurement during the fabrication process.
Keywords:Focal-position detection  Laser micromachining  Diffractive beam samplers  Real-time detection
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