This work reports on laser welding of two 1 mm thickness borosilicate glasses through the irradiation with a nanosecond pulsed laser, as a novel alternative to the use of ultrashort pulsed lasers for welding of transparent materials. Two different methodologies were investigated and compared in terms of interface quality. In a first approach, the glasses were joined without any absorbing intermediate layer. However, the bond interface possesses defects. To improve the resulting bond interface, the use of a titanium ultrathin intermediate layer was proposed to weld the glasses substrates, acting as a sealant between them. The laser parameters were optimized to achieve the best joining conditions of the Ti film. The use of the Ti layer gives ...
Cette thèse porte sur l’assemblage de verres par impulsions laser femtosecondes. Une source laser fe...
Glasses are widely used in various flat panel displays and biomedical applications
AbstractWelding of a spherical shaped glass beads with the diameter of 0.7mm to a float glass plate ...
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...
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...
We report on the joining of different glass types with dissimilar optical, thermal and mechanical pr...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...
Laser surface treatment of the titanium alloy was locally oxidized on the metal surface to improve t...
Devices consisting of glass and metal are widely applied to many fields. With the miniaturisation an...
In the welding process between similar or dissimilar materials, inserting an intermediate layer and ...
Femtosecond laser pulses were focused on the interface of two glass specimens. Proper use of optical...
International audienceSemiconductors were the only materials that couldn't be bonded using lasers, b...
Cette thèse porte sur l’assemblage de verres par impulsions laser femtosecondes. Une source laser fe...
Glasses are widely used in various flat panel displays and biomedical applications
AbstractWelding of a spherical shaped glass beads with the diameter of 0.7mm to a float glass plate ...
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...
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...
We report on the joining of different glass types with dissimilar optical, thermal and mechanical pr...
Techniques for joining materials, especially glass to dissimilar materials, while maintaining their ...
Laser surface treatment of the titanium alloy was locally oxidized on the metal surface to improve t...
Devices consisting of glass and metal are widely applied to many fields. With the miniaturisation an...
In the welding process between similar or dissimilar materials, inserting an intermediate layer and ...
Femtosecond laser pulses were focused on the interface of two glass specimens. Proper use of optical...
International audienceSemiconductors were the only materials that couldn't be bonded using lasers, b...
Cette thèse porte sur l’assemblage de verres par impulsions laser femtosecondes. Une source laser fe...
Glasses are widely used in various flat panel displays and biomedical applications
AbstractWelding of a spherical shaped glass beads with the diameter of 0.7mm to a float glass plate ...