JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three-dimensional hole drilling of silica glass from the rear surface with femtosecond laser pulses

Abstract

By moving silica glass in a preprogrammed structure, we directly produced three-dimensional holes with femtosecond laser pulses in single step. When distilled water was introduced into a hole drilled from the rear surface of the glass, the effects of blocking and redeposition of ablated material were greatly reduced and the aspect ratio of the depth of the hole was increased. Straight holes of 4-mu;m diameter were more than 200 microm deep. Three-dimensional channels can be micromachined inside transparent materials by use of this method, as we have demonstrated by drilling a square-wave-shaped hole inside silica glass.

Keywords:
Femtosecond Materials science Optics Laser drilling Laser Silica glass Distilled water Deep hole drilling Drilling Composite material

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