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2025
Journal Article
Title
Direct laser interference patterning for scalable ultrashort-pulsed laser welding
Abstract
Direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) utilises the interference from two or more beams for texturing large surfaces at high processing speeds. Using this technique for ultrashort-pulsed (USP) laser welding would aid in scaling this process for industry. We demonstrate the first successful DLIP USP laser welding of fused silica glass to both silicon and to stainless steel. Our results indicate that a 2-beam DLIP configuration is best suited to ensure a successful weld is formed. Shear strength and stress-induced birefringence testing results further demonstrate the suitability of the process.
Author(s)
Project(s)
DTP 2224 Heriot-Watt
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council