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Laser Microfabrication for Silicon Restrictor

  • Kim, Kwang-Ryul;Jeong, Young-Keun
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.46-52
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    • 2008
  • The restrictor, which is a fluid channel from a reservoir to a chamber inside a thermal micro actuator, has been fabricated using ArF and KrF excimer lasers, Diode-Pumped Solid State Lasers (DPSSL) and femtosecond lasers for a feasibility study. A numerical model of fluid dynamics for the actuator chamber and restrictor is presented. The model includes bubble formation and growth, droplet ejection through nozzle, and dynamics of fluid refill through the restrictor from a reservoir. Since an optimized and well-fabricated restrictor is important for a high frequency actuator, some special beam delivery setups and post processing techniques have been researched and developed. The effects of variations of the restrictor length, diameter, and tapered shapes are simulated and the results are analyzed to determine the optimal design. The numerical results of droplet velocity and volume are compared with the experimental results of a cylindrical-shaped actuator. It is found that the micro actuators having tapered restrictors show better high frequency characteristics than those having a cylindrical shape without any notable decrease of droplet volume. The laser-fabricated restrictors demonstrate initial feasibility for the laser direct ablation technique although more development is required.

Deposition of YBCO and STO/YBCO thin films using ArF PLD system (ArF PLD System을 사용한 YBCO 박막과 STO/YBCO 박막의 제작)

  • Jung, Tae-Bong;Jang, Ju-Euk;Kang, Joon-Hee
    • 한국초전도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • v.9
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    • pp.43-47
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    • 1999
  • Instead of using KrF excimer lasers( ${\lambda}$ = 248 nm) in depositing oxide thin films, as in the most of the laboratories in Korea, we have used an ArF excimer laser( ${\lambda}$ = 197 nm) which has a shorter wavelength. By using a beam which has a shorter wavelength, we could obtain higher quality and smoother surface YBCO thin films. We fabricated YBCO thin films with the various substrate temperature conditions and analyzed the characteristics of these films. We also studied the charateristics of the films fabricated under the various conditions of the power of laser and the oxygen pressure. The characterization tools used in this work were a transport measurement setup, an XRD , and a SEM. We also fabricated STO/YBCO multilayers to use in SFQ devices fabrication. XRD patterns of the multilayers showed that the multilayer films were grown epitaxially.

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Modeling of Laser Micromachining of Quasi-three-dimensional Shapes (레이저를 이용한 준삼차원 미소형상 가공 모델링)

  • Shin Kui Sung;Yoon Kyung Koo;Whang Kyung Hyun;Bang Se Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.22 no.7 s.172
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2005
  • This paper summarizes the work on the development of a simulation program for modelling the process of machining quasi-three dimensional shape with the excimer laser beam on a constantly moving polymers. Relatively simple masks of rectangle, triangle and half circle shape are considered. The etching depth is calculated by considering the number of laser pulses irradiated on the specimen surface. It was found that similar shapes as experimental results can be obtained by choosing suitable parameters of moving velocity, moving distance and mask sizes.

Processing of gelatin using nanosecond and femtosecond pulsed lasers (나노초 및 펨토초 레이저를 이용한 젤라틴의 미세가공)

  • Seo, C.;Ahn, D.;Kim, D.
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2012
  • Gelatin is used as a model for soft biological tissues in studying laser interaction with the soft tissues. In this work, we analyze the interaction between gelatin and excimer and Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser under various conditions, especially by varying the laser, laser fluence and pulse number. The results show that swelling of the surface and ablation depth can be controlled by adjusting the process parameters.

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Laser Drilling of High-Density Through Glass Vias (TGVs) for 2.5D and 3D Packaging

  • Delmdahl, Ralph;Paetzel, Rainer
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 2014
  • Thin glass (< 100 microns) is a promising material from which advanced interposers for high density electrical interconnects for 2.5D chip packaging can be produced. But thin glass is extremely brittle, so mechanical micromachining to create through glass vias (TGVs) is particularly challenging. In this article we show how laser processing using deep UV excimer lasers at a wavelength of 193 nm provides a viable solution capable of drilling dense patterns of TGVs with high hole counts. Based on mask illumination, this method supports parallel drilling of up over 1,000 through vias in 30 to $100{\mu}m$ thin glass sheets. (We also briefly discuss that ultrafast lasers are an excellent alternative for laser drilling of TGVs at lower pattern densities.) We present data showing that this process can deliver the requisite hole quality and can readily achieve future-proof TGV diameters as small $10{\mu}m$ together with a corresponding reduction in pitch size.

Blind Via Hole Drilling Using DPSS UV laser (DPSS UV 레이저를 이용한 블라인드 비아 홀 가공)

  • 김재구;장원석;신보성;장정원;황경현
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2003
  • Micromachining using the DPSS 3rd Harmonic Laser (355nm) has outstanding advantages as a UV source in comparison with Excimer lasers in various aspects such as maintenance cost, maskless machining, high repetition rate and so on. It also has the greater absorptivity of many materials in contrast to other IR sources. In this paper, the process for micro-drilling of blind hole in Cu/PI/Cu substrate with the DPSS UV laser and the scanning device is investigated by the experimental methods. It is known that there is a large gap between the ablation threshold of copper and that of PI. We use the Archimedes spiral path for the blind hole with different energy densities to ablate the different material. Finally, the blind via hole of diameter 100$\mu\textrm{m}$ and 50$\mu\textrm{m}$ was drilled.

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Optical Equipment in Computer Manufacturing

  • Wilczynski, Janusz S.
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1991.06a
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    • pp.1-1
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    • 1991
  • The fabrication of computer components requires a great variety of optical equipment. The patterning of integrated circuits is performed either on step-and-repeat cameras, scanning systems or step-and-repeat systems. The image forming optics used in these machines is quite difficult to design and fabricate. In addtion several layers of patterns must be precisely superposed, and also the illuminators have to provide the final irradiance in the image plane constant to within 1%. Other uses of specialized optical equipment are mass production of chip packages, inspection scanners and laser ablation cameras for polymers. The details of some of these systems will be described with particular ephasis on different optical structures and the use of excimer lasers as light sources.

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Porokeratosis ptychotropica: a case report

  • Young-Wook Ryoo;Yura Kim;Ji-Min Yun;Sung-Ae Kim
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.423-425
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    • 2023
  • Porokeratosis ptychotropica is an uncommon form of porokeratosis, which was initially described in 1995. It is clinically characterized by symmetrical reddish to brown-colored hyperkeratotic, verrucous, or psoriasiform plaques on the perianal and gluteal regions. The lesions tend to integrate and expand centrally, with small peripheral satellite lesions. Early skin biopsy and appropriate diagnosis are essential because malignant change occurs in 7.5% of porokeratotic lesions. Conventional treatment options include topical steroid, retinoid, imiquimod, 5-fluorouracil, isotretinoin, excimer laser, photodynamic therapy, intralesional steroid or bleomycin injection, cryotherapy, carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, and dermatome and excision, but none seem to achieve complete clearance. A 68-year-old woman presented with diffuse hyperkeratotic scaly lichenoid plaques on the buttocks that had persisted for several years. A skin biopsy of the buttocks revealed multiple cornoid lamellae and intense hyperkeratosis. There were some dyskeratotic cells beneath the cornoid lamellae and the granular layer was absent. Porokeratosis ptychotropica was diagnosed based on the characteristic clinical appearance and typical histopathological manifestations. She was treated with a CO2 laser in one session and topical application of urea and imiquimod cream for 1 month. The lesions slightly improved at the 1-month follow-up. We herein present a rare case of porokeratosis ptychotropica.

Modern Laser Technology and Metallurgical Study on Laser Materials Processing

  • Kutsuna, Muneharu
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.561-569
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    • 2002
  • Laser has been called a "Quantum Machine" because of its mechanism of generation since the development on July 7,1960.by T.H.Maiman. We can now use this machine as a tool for manufacturing in industries. At present, 45kW CO2 laser, 10kW Nd:YAG laser, 6kW LD pumped YAG laser and 4kW direct diode laser facilities are available for welding a heavy steel plate of 40mm in thickness and for cutting metals at high speed of 140m/min. Laser Materials Processing is no longer a scientific curiosity but a modern tool in industries. Lasers in manufacturing sector are currently used in welding, cutting, drilling, cladding, marking, cleaning, micro-machining and forming. Recently, high power laser diode, 10kW LD pumped YAG laser, 700W fiber laser and excimer laser have been developed in the industrialized countries. As a result of large numbers of research and developments, the modem laser materials processing has been realized and used in all kinds of industries now. In the present paper, metallurgical studies on laser materials processing such as porosity formation, hot cracking and the joint performances of steels and aluminum alloys and dissimilar joint are discussed after the introduction of laser facilities and laser applications in industries such as automotive industry, electronics industry, and steel making industry. The wave towards the use of laser materials processing and its penetration into many industries has started in many countries now. Especially, development of high power/quality diode laser will be accelerate the introduction of this magnificent tool, because of the high efficiency of about 50%, long life time and compact.

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PZT/LSMO/Pt Thin-Film by Pulse Laser and Sol-Gel Deposition (PZT/LSMO/Pt에 대한 펄스레이저 및 졸겔법에 의한 증착연구)

  • Choi, Kang-Ryong;Shim, In-Bo;Kim, Chul-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 2005
  • This work is to present each properties and the interfacial characterization between PZT layer and LSMO layer of PZT/LSMO/Pt. LSMO thin film grown by KrF(248 nm) excimer lasers are used in pulsed in pulsed laser deposition(PLD). PZT coposites thin films were deposited by spin coating using a commercial resist spinner. LSMO thin film by deposition oxygen pressure 125 mtorr have rhombohedral structure on Pt(111) substrate. The PZT/LSM/Pt pre-orientate to [111] direction. The final thin films were shown that magnetic and electric property was typical value, respective. We report that the lattice between the PZT/LSMO thin film and the substrate plays a very important role and may control to another effects.