Due to their flexible and efficient capabilities, lasers are
often used over more traditional machining technologies, such as
mechanical drilling and chemical etching, in manufacturing a wide
variety of products, from medical implants, gyroscopes, and drug
delivery catheters to aircraft engines, printed circuit boards, and
fuel cells. Fundamentals of Laser Micromachining explains how laser
technology is applied to precision micromachining. The book
combines background on physics, lasers, optics, and hardware with
analysis of markets, materials, and applications. It gives
sufficient theoretical background for readers to understand basic
concepts while including a further reading appendix for those
interested in more detailed theoretical discussions.
After reviewing laser history and technology, the author
compares available laser sources, including CO2, excimer, Nd: YAG,
fiber, and short pulse. He also addresses topics crucial to
obtaining good processing results, such as IR and UV
material-photon interaction, basic optical components, and system
integration. The text goes on to cover real-world applications in
the medical, microelectronics, aerospace, and other fields. It
concludes with details on processing many common materials, such as
metals, silicon, ceramics, and glasses.
For engineers and project managers, this book provides the
foundation to achieve cost-effectiveness, the best edge quality,
and the highest resolution in small-scale industrial laser
machining. It will help you select the correct kind of laser for
your application and identify real opportunities for growth in the
marketplace.
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