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Fabrication of metallic wire grating by femtosecond laser ablation - A molecular dynamics simulation study
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Fabrication of metallic wire grating by femtosecond laser ablation - A molecular dynamics simulation study

Ming-Chieh Cheng and Cheng-Kuo Sung
ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, Vol.5, pp.557-563
2010

Abstract

Femtosecond laser Heat-affected zone Laser ablation Metallic grating Molecular dynamics simulation
Femtosecond lasers enable materials processing with their notably characteristics, such as precision, high peak density, flexible, and minor thermal affected zone. Applications ranging from high precision micromachining to biological manipulation with no thermal damages are possibly executed via this technology. In this study, the three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulation associated with the parallel computation were utilized to explore the ablation mechanism, the trend between the femtosecond laser fluence density and laser ablation depth as well as affected zone. In addition, we also compared the ablation methods which were single ablation and superposited ablation machining processes. Moreover, the heat-affected zone effect was discussed. Ultimately, a femtosecond laser ablation manufacturing process simulation was implemented by the combination of laser fluence densities to demonstrate the feasibility of fabricating the metallic gratings. © 2010 by ASME.

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