In this paper, we present sequential atmospheric pressure plasma-assisted laser ablation of photovoltaic cover glass. First, glass samples were plasma pre-treated using a hydrogenous plasma process gas in order to accomplish a modification of the near-surface glass network by a chemical reduction and the implantation of hydrogen. As a result, the transmission at a wavelength of 355 nm was reduced by approximately 2% after plasma treatment duration of 60 min. Further, the surface polarity was increased by approximately 78%, indicating an increase of the near-surface index of refraction. Subsequently to the plasma pre-treatment, the samples were laser ablated applying the above-mentioned laser wavelength of a Nd:YAG nanosecond laser. Compared...
With CO2-laser radiation glass material can be melted and ablated. These processes are used to reduc...
Glass is one of the most important technical surfaces for numerous applications in automotive, optic...
10.1117/12.596543Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering5662532-537P...
In this paper, we present sequential atmospheric pressure plasma-assisted laser ablation of photovol...
In this paper, we present sequential atmospheric pressure plasma-assisted laser ablation of photovol...
We report on atmospheric pressure argon plasma-based surface treatment and hybrid laser-plasma ablat...
We report on an atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) treatment of fused silica and its related surface ...
In this contribution, basic technically usable interactions of atmospheric pressure plasmas (APP), l...
Ultrahigh-precision machining of glass is indispensable for optical component fabrication and theref...
In this work we present a hybrid laser-plasma ablation method for improving laser machining of heavy...
10.1117/12.580222Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering55061-10PSIS
In this contribution, a plasma-based approach for finishing optics surfaces is introduced. Experimen...
In this contribution, a plasma-based approach for finishing optics surfaces is introduced. Experimen...
In this contribution, we report on a novel hybrid laser-plasma method for material processing applic...
In this contribution, a plasma-based approach for finishing optics surfaces is introduced. Experimen...
With CO2-laser radiation glass material can be melted and ablated. These processes are used to reduc...
Glass is one of the most important technical surfaces for numerous applications in automotive, optic...
10.1117/12.596543Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering5662532-537P...
In this paper, we present sequential atmospheric pressure plasma-assisted laser ablation of photovol...
In this paper, we present sequential atmospheric pressure plasma-assisted laser ablation of photovol...
We report on atmospheric pressure argon plasma-based surface treatment and hybrid laser-plasma ablat...
We report on an atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) treatment of fused silica and its related surface ...
In this contribution, basic technically usable interactions of atmospheric pressure plasmas (APP), l...
Ultrahigh-precision machining of glass is indispensable for optical component fabrication and theref...
In this work we present a hybrid laser-plasma ablation method for improving laser machining of heavy...
10.1117/12.580222Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering55061-10PSIS
In this contribution, a plasma-based approach for finishing optics surfaces is introduced. Experimen...
In this contribution, a plasma-based approach for finishing optics surfaces is introduced. Experimen...
In this contribution, we report on a novel hybrid laser-plasma method for material processing applic...
In this contribution, a plasma-based approach for finishing optics surfaces is introduced. Experimen...
With CO2-laser radiation glass material can be melted and ablated. These processes are used to reduc...
Glass is one of the most important technical surfaces for numerous applications in automotive, optic...
10.1117/12.596543Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering5662532-537P...