JOURNAL ARTICLE

Laser texturing of doped borosilicate glasses

Alexander M. StreltsovJ. E. DickinsonRichard GrzybowskiDaniel HarveyStephan L. LogunovAlper OzturkJames SutherlandMarcel Potužák

Year: 2010 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 7584 Pages: 75840S-75840S   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

We describe a novel process of laser-assisted fabrication of surface structures on doped oxide glasses with heights reaching 10 - 13% of the glass thickness. This effect manifests itself as a swelling of the irradiated portion of the glass, and occurs in a wide range of glass compositions. The extent of such swelling depends on the glass base composition. Doping with Fe, Ti, Co, Ce, and other transition metals allows for adjusting the absorption of the glass and maximizing the feature size. In the case of bumps grown on borosilicate glasses, we observe reversible glass swelling and the bump height can increase or decrease depending on whether the consecutive laser pulse has higher or lower energy compared with the previous one. To understand the hypothetical mechanism, which includes laser heating of glass, glass melting, and directional flow, we explored density, refractive index, fictive temperature, and phase separation dynamics.

Keywords:
Borosilicate glass Materials science Doping Refractive index Laser Fabrication Porous glass Absorption (acoustics) Composite material Glass transition Irradiation Optics Oxide Optoelectronics Porosity Metallurgy

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Topics

Laser Material Processing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Glass properties and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Ceramics and Composites
Surface Roughness and Optical Measurements
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
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