We report on the welding of fused silica with bursts of ultrashort laser pulses. By optimizing the burst frequency and repetition rate, we were able to achieve a breaking resistance of up to 96% of the bulk material, which is significantly higher than conventional high repetition rate laser bonding. The main reason for this stability increase is the reduced stress in the surroundings of the laser induced weld seams, which is proven by measurements of the stress-induced birefringence. A detailed analysis of the shape of the molten structures shows elongated structures in the burst regime. This can be attributed to stronger heating, which is supported by our thermodynamic simulations of the laser melting and bonding process
AbstractMany applications require a joining of several glass components. However, the established pr...
Glass welding by ultra-short laser pulses provides hermetic welding seams with high mechanical stab...
This paper reports on the mechanical properties of fused silica flexures manufactured by a two-step ...
Ultrashort laser pulses at high repetition rates may overcome the problems of conventional bonding m...
AbstractUltrashort laser pulses at high repetition rates may overcome the problems of conventional b...
The realization of stable bonds between different glasses has attracted a lot interest in recent yea...
The welding of transparent materials with ultrashort laser pulse at high repetition rates has attrac...
We report on the welding of various glasses with ultrashort laser pulses. Femtosecond laser pulses a...
We report on the joining of different glass types with dissimilar optical, thermal and mechanical pr...
We determined the bond interface strength of ultrashort pulse laser-welded fused silica for differen...
Cette thèse porte sur l’assemblage de verres par impulsions laser femtosecondes. Une source laser fe...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...
AbstractA novel fusion welding technology of glass using ultrashort laser pulses with high pulse rep...
This PhD thesis is about glass bonding by femtosecond laser pulses. A femtosecond laser source gener...
In the welding process between similar or dissimilar materials, inserting an intermediate layer and ...
AbstractMany applications require a joining of several glass components. However, the established pr...
Glass welding by ultra-short laser pulses provides hermetic welding seams with high mechanical stab...
This paper reports on the mechanical properties of fused silica flexures manufactured by a two-step ...
Ultrashort laser pulses at high repetition rates may overcome the problems of conventional bonding m...
AbstractUltrashort laser pulses at high repetition rates may overcome the problems of conventional b...
The realization of stable bonds between different glasses has attracted a lot interest in recent yea...
The welding of transparent materials with ultrashort laser pulse at high repetition rates has attrac...
We report on the welding of various glasses with ultrashort laser pulses. Femtosecond laser pulses a...
We report on the joining of different glass types with dissimilar optical, thermal and mechanical pr...
We determined the bond interface strength of ultrashort pulse laser-welded fused silica for differen...
Cette thèse porte sur l’assemblage de verres par impulsions laser femtosecondes. Une source laser fe...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...
AbstractA novel fusion welding technology of glass using ultrashort laser pulses with high pulse rep...
This PhD thesis is about glass bonding by femtosecond laser pulses. A femtosecond laser source gener...
In the welding process between similar or dissimilar materials, inserting an intermediate layer and ...
AbstractMany applications require a joining of several glass components. However, the established pr...
Glass welding by ultra-short laser pulses provides hermetic welding seams with high mechanical stab...
This paper reports on the mechanical properties of fused silica flexures manufactured by a two-step ...