Study on the ablation evolution and surface morphology of fused silica as function of CO2 laser processing parameters

L Luis A. Vazquez-Zuniga (Aix Marseille Univ., CNRS, Centrale Med, Institut Fresnel 1 , Marseille,) C Christophe Galvan (Cilas 2 , Avenue du Médoc ZA Laseris 1, 33114 Le Barp,) J Jean-François Gleyze (CEA-CESTA 3 , 15 Avenue des Sablières, CS 60001, F33116 Le Barp Cedex,) P Philippe Cormont (CEA-CESTA 3 , 15 Avenue des Sablières, CS 60001, F33116 Le Barp Cedex,) L Laurent Gallais (Aix Marseille Univ., CNRS, Centrale Med, Institut Fresnel 1 , Marseille,)

Abstract

In this work, CO2 laser pulses with a wavelength of 10.6 μm, a beam diameter of about 400 μm, and an intensity of the order of 190 kW/cm2 are used to produce microablations on fused silica samples with pulse fluences ranging from the silica ablation threshold up to 38 J/cm2. We obtain pits with average depths ranging from a few nanometers to tens of micrometers and study their morphology evolution as a function of pulse width and pulse-repetition frequency. Our experimental results are used to improve a 2D axisymmetric finite-element model that analyzes the heat transfer process of CO2 laser ablation in fused silica. We propose an empirical function added to the reflection coefficient parameter, which is triggered when the material temperature exceeds its boiling temperature. This empirical function helps to control the energy deposited on the surface material and, as a result, ensures more precise calculations of pit depths for a large range of pulse widths and pulse-repetition frequencies. The improvements made to the 2D axisymmetric model are tested on a 3D model whose results are compared to microchannels ablated with different processing parameters (e.g., scanning speed, pulse-repetition frequency, and pulse width). Good agreement between experimental and numerical results was obtained. The numerical results provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of the residual surface temperature and heat-affected zones of the material as a function of pulse width and pulse-repetition frequency.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 13
Published April 07, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

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Luis A. Vazquez-Zuniga

Aix Marseille Univ., CNRS, Centrale Med, Institut Fresnel 1 , Marseille,

C

Christophe Galvan

Cilas 2 , Avenue du Médoc ZA Laseris 1, 33114 Le Barp,

J

Jean-François Gleyze

CEA-CESTA 3 , 15 Avenue des Sablières, CS 60001, F33116 Le Barp Cedex,

P

Philippe Cormont

CEA-CESTA 3 , 15 Avenue des Sablières, CS 60001, F33116 Le Barp Cedex,

L

Laurent Gallais

Aix Marseille Univ., CNRS, Centrale Med, Institut Fresnel 1 , Marseille,