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5-W Green Q-Switched DPSS Laser Improves Marking

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Rajesh S. Patel, !%Spectra-Physics%!; Jürgen Niederhofer and Heinrich Endert, !%13984%%Newport Spectra-Physics GmbH%!

In an industrial environment, various components must be marked prior to, during and after production so that they can be identified and traced throughout their entire life cycle. For more than 40 years, lasers have been used for marking a variety of materials such as metals, ceramics, plastics, wood and glass in the automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, microelectronics packaging, medical device and solar industries. During the early days of laser marking, a majority of marking application requirements were met using 10- to 20-W pulsed infrared lasers. With the advances in laser...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Glossary
    glass
    A noncrystalline, inorganic mixture of various metallic oxides fused by heating with glassifiers such as silica, or boric or phosphoric oxides. Common window or bottle glass is a mixture of soda, lime and sand, melted and cast, rolled or blown to shape. Most glasses are transparent in the visible spectrum and up to about 2.5 µm in the infrared, but some are opaque such as natural obsidian; these are, nevertheless, useful as mirror blanks. Traces of some elements such as cobalt, copper and...
    laser marking
    Laser marking is a process in which a laser beam is used to mark or engrave a surface by altering its properties or appearance. This technique is widely used for labeling, identification, and decoration of various materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics, glass, and more. Laser marking provides a permanent and high-precision method for adding information or graphics to a wide range of objects. Key features of laser marking include: Contactless process: Laser marking is a non-contact...
    pulse repetition frequency
    Number of pulses emitted per unit of time by a pulsed laser.
    scribing
    The process of perforating a silicon or ceramic substrate with a series of tiny holes along which it will break. Nd:YAG or CO2 lasers are now routinely used.
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