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8 December 2022 The laser-induced metal sphere implantation into glass
Shunta Fukushima, Hirofumi Hidai, Souta Matsusaka
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Abstract
Metal doping in glass can change the properties of glass. A metal foil placed in direct contact with one side of the glass substrate. Continuous-wave (CW) laser illumination can implant metal spheres by heating the metal foil. In this study, the laser heating conditions required to implant metal spheres into glass are investigated experimentally and theoretically. The temperature of the glass exceeded the temperature threshold of laser absorption when the metal sphere was implanted. In addition, sphere implantation speed increased with the laser power density. The metal sphere was implanted at speeds of 20 to 50 mm/s.
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Shunta Fukushima, Hirofumi Hidai, and Souta Matsusaka "The laser-induced metal sphere implantation into glass", Proc. SPIE 12479, Optical Manipulation and Structured Materials Conference (OMC 2022), 124790M (8 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2659036
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Glasses

Optical spheres

Copper

Absorption

Light sources

Laser glasses

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