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12 November 1986 In Process Beam Monitoring
W M Steen, V M Weerasinghe
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Abstract
The industrial future of lasers in material processing lies in the combination of the laser with automatic machinery. One possible form of such a combination is an intelligent workstation which monitors the process as it occurs and adjusts itself accordingly, either by self teaching or by comparison to a process data bank or algorithm. In order to achieve this attractive goal in-process signals are required. Two devices are described in this paper. One is the Laser Beam Analyser which is now maturing into a second generation with computerised output. The other is the Acoustic Mirror, a totally novel analytic technique, not yet fully understood, but which nevertheless can act as a very effective process monitor.
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W M Steen and V M Weerasinghe "In Process Beam Monitoring", Proc. SPIE 0668, Laser Processing: Fundamentals, Applications, and Systems Engineering, (12 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938882
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Signal processing

Signal detection

Laser processing

Acoustics

Sensors

Beam analyzers

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