Impact of open de-ionized water thin film laminar immersion on the liquid immersed ablation threshold and ablation rate of features machined by KrF excimer laser ablation of bisphenol A polycarbonate.
posted on 2010-06-24, 10:42authored byColin F. Dowding, Jonathan Lawrence
Debris control and surface quality are potential major benefits of sample liquid immersion when laser
micromachining; however, the use of an immersion technique potentially modifies the ablation
mechanism when compared to an ambient air interaction. To investigate the machining
characteristics, bisphenol A polycarbonate has been laser machined in air and under a controllable
open liquid film. To provide quantitative analysis, ablation threshold, ablation rate and the attenuation
coefficient of the immersing DI water fluid were measured. In ambient air the threshold fluence was
measured to be 37 mJ.cm-2. Thin film immersion displayed two trends: threshold fluences of 58.6
mJcm-2 and 83.9 mJcm-2. The attenuation of DI water was found to be negligible; thus, the change in
ablation rate resulted from increased confinement of the vapour plume by the liquid medium,
generating higher Bremsstrahlung attenuation of the beam, lowering the laser etch rate.
Simultaneously, splashing motivated by the confined ablation plume allowed release of plume
pressure before plume etching commenced. This contributed to the loss of total etching efficiency.
Two interaction scenarios were obsereved as a result of splashing: (i) intermediate threshold fluence,
where splashing occured after every pulse in a mode that interrupted the flow entirely, leaving an
ambient air interaction for the following pulse; (ii) high threshold fluence, where splashing occured
for every pulse in a mode that allowed the flow to recommence over the image before the next pulse
causing every pulse to experience Bremsstrahlung attenuation. Since attenuation of the immersion
liquid was negligible, it is the action of the constrained ablation plume within a thin flowing
immersion liquid, the resultant Bremsstrahlung attenuation and splashing events that are the critical
mechanisms that modify the primary ablation characteristics.
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DOWDING, C.F. and LAWRENCE, J., 2009. Impact of open de-ionized water thin film laminar immersion on the liquid immersed ablation threshold and ablation rate of features machined by KrF excimer laser ablation of bisphenol A polycarbonate. Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 47(11), pp. 1169-1176.