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Control of the cross-sectional shape of a hollow microchannel embedded in photostructurable glass by use of a femtosecond laser
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2003
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringMicroscopyLaser ApplicationsCross-sectional ShapeBiomedical EngineeringMicro-optical ComponentLaser Micro-processingMicrofluidicsHollow MicrochannelPhotonicsLaser PropagationOphthalmologyPhotostructurable GlassLaser Processing TechnologyFemtosecond LaserLaser-assisted DepositionMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsThree-dimensional Microchannel FabricationMedicineDiffractive Optic
Theoretical and experimental investigations have been made of the three-dimensional microchannel fabrication of photostructurable glass by use of a femtosecond (fs) laser. Generally, a microchannel fabricated inside glass by the scanning focal spot of a fs laser perpendicular to the direction of laser propagation assumes an elliptical shape with a cross section of large aspect ratio. We demonstrate that one can greatly reduce the aspect ratio merely by inserting a slit, which is oriented parallel to the laser's scanning direction, before the focusing lens. Computer simulations show that a more symmetrical pattern is obtained in the vicinity of the focal point with the help of such a slit, owing essentially to a diffraction effect.
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