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- 2023Industrial ultrashort pulsed laser welding of copper and titanium to quartz and glass components for optical applications
- 2023Laser surface texturing of structural components for residual stress alleviation during ultrashort pulsed laser welding
- 2021Stress Induced Birefringence of Glass-to-Metal Ultrashort Pulse Welded Components
- 2019High yield ultrafast laser microwelding process for direct joining of metal-to-glass
- 2017Towards industrial ultrafast laser microwelding: SiO2 and BK7 to aluminum alloycitations
- 2016Picosecond laser welding of optical to structural materials
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Towards industrial ultrafast laser microwelding: SiO2 and BK7 to aluminum alloy
Abstract
We report systematic analysis and comparison of ps-laser microwelding of industry relevant Al6082 parts to SiO<sub>2 </sub>and BK7. Parameter mapping of pulse energy and focal depth on the weld strength is presented. The welding process was found to be strongly dependent on the focal plane but has a large tolerance to variation in pulse energy. Accelerated lifetime tests by thermal cycling from −50° to +90°C are presented. Welds in Al6082-BK7 parts survive over the full temperature range where the ratio of thermal expansion coefficients is 3.4:1. Welds in Al6082-SiO<sub>2</sub> parts (ratio 47.1:1) survive only a limited temperature range.