1 June 2005 Laser coupling with a multimode water-jet waveguide
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Abstract
The coupling of a laser focused into a water microjet is studied. Using a high-power laser, the light guided in the jet is used to process various materials. To explain the observed ablation patterns, the propagation of a low-power and highly coherent laser beam coupled into a laminar water jet is studied. The light of a He-Ne laser (5 mW) is focused into the water jet, which behaves as a multimode waveguide. The distribution of the light intensity in the jet impinging on a glass plate cutting the jet perpendicularly to its propagation direction is recorded for various laser coupling conditions. The influence of the jet diameter, as well as the influence of the depth of focus of the incident beam and its position with respect to the center of the jet is studied. A nearly homogeneous grain size was observed over the whole jet cross section. The characteristic grain size was then compared with predictions from standard multimode fiber theory. Finally, it is confirmed that the structures resulting from material ablation using the laser-microjet technology when coupling Q-switched Nd:YAG (λ=1064 and 355 nm) are closely related to the predicted light intensity distributions. Furthermore, recommendations are made concerning the coupling conditions for optimizing the laser processing applications.
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Philippe Couty, Frank Ruediger Wagner, and Patrik W. Hoffmann "Laser coupling with a multimode water-jet waveguide," Optical Engineering 44(6), 068001 (1 June 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1928280
Published: 1 June 2005
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Laser ablation

Water

Modulation

Glasses

Laser processing

Laser applications

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