AbstractCopper materials are classified as difficult to weld with state-of-the-art lasers. High thermal conductivity in combination with low absorption at room temperature require high intensities for reaching a deep penetration welding process. The low absorption also causes high sensitivity to variations in surface conditions. Green laser radiation shows a considerable higher absorption at room temperature. This reduces the threshold intensity for deep penetration welding significantly. The influence of the green wavelength on energy coupling during heat conduction welding and deep penetration welding as well as the influence on the weld shape has been investigated
The adoption of lithium-ion and/or super-capacitor battery technologies is a current hot topic in th...
Laser welding of copper is gaining more and more importance to create electrical contacts due to the...
AbstractDue to their material properties such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, copper ma...
Copper materials are classified as difficult to weld with state-of-the-art lasers. High thermal cond...
AbstractThe low absorptivity of ∼1μm laser *beam sources in copper materials is a major challenge. D...
AbstractDue to the increasing electrification of automotive drives and the expansion of decentralize...
AbstractLaser welding of copper is a challenging process and therefore not yet well established in i...
Unstable and low absorption of laser energy is experienced in copper welding at around 1000 nm wavel...
Laser spot welding of copper-aluminum has gained significant attention thanks to the unique properti...
Laser welding of copper is characterized by low and unstable light absorption around 1000 nm wavelen...
With exponentially increasing copper alloys consumption globally, the automatization, high efficienc...
Laser welding is a promising joining process for copper interconnections. A key criterion of quality...
Laser welding will be an important welding process for different applications in aerospace , aircra...
Laser welding of copper is being used with increasing demand for contacting applications in electric...
This work investigates laser joining of copper sheets to aluminium in overlap configuration. Dissimi...
The adoption of lithium-ion and/or super-capacitor battery technologies is a current hot topic in th...
Laser welding of copper is gaining more and more importance to create electrical contacts due to the...
AbstractDue to their material properties such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, copper ma...
Copper materials are classified as difficult to weld with state-of-the-art lasers. High thermal cond...
AbstractThe low absorptivity of ∼1μm laser *beam sources in copper materials is a major challenge. D...
AbstractDue to the increasing electrification of automotive drives and the expansion of decentralize...
AbstractLaser welding of copper is a challenging process and therefore not yet well established in i...
Unstable and low absorption of laser energy is experienced in copper welding at around 1000 nm wavel...
Laser spot welding of copper-aluminum has gained significant attention thanks to the unique properti...
Laser welding of copper is characterized by low and unstable light absorption around 1000 nm wavelen...
With exponentially increasing copper alloys consumption globally, the automatization, high efficienc...
Laser welding is a promising joining process for copper interconnections. A key criterion of quality...
Laser welding will be an important welding process for different applications in aerospace , aircra...
Laser welding of copper is being used with increasing demand for contacting applications in electric...
This work investigates laser joining of copper sheets to aluminium in overlap configuration. Dissimi...
The adoption of lithium-ion and/or super-capacitor battery technologies is a current hot topic in th...
Laser welding of copper is gaining more and more importance to create electrical contacts due to the...
AbstractDue to their material properties such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, copper ma...