Experimental investigations of quality trapezoidal shape PMMA microchannel prepared by CO2 laser

Author(s):  
Tianhao Wu ◽  
Yutong Wang ◽  
Changjun Ke
Author(s):  
Jai Singh Kurmia ◽  
A P Aravind ◽  
Vasareddy Mahidhara ◽  
K R Sampreeta ◽  
Deepan Bharathi Kannan T

Micromachines ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1094
Author(s):  
Liyong Wang ◽  
Zhiwen Wang ◽  
Ali Naderi Bakhtiyari ◽  
Hongyu Zheng

Laser-induced graphene (LIG) is an emerging technique for producing few-layer graphene or graphene-like material that has recently received increasing attention, due to its unique advantages. Subsequently, a variety of lasers and materials have been used to fabricate LIG using this technique. However, there is a lack of understanding of how different lasers (wavelengths) perform differently in the LIG conversion process. In this study, the produced LIG on polyimide (PI) under a locally water-cooled condition using a 10.6 μm CO2 infrared laser and a 355 nm ultraviolet (UV) laser are compared. The experimental investigations reveal that under the same UV and CO2 laser fluence, the ablation of PI show different results. Surface morphologies with micron-sized and nanometer pores were formed by the UV laser under different laser fluences, whereas micron-sized pores and sheet structure with fewer pores were produced by the CO2 laser. Energy dispersive spectrometry and three-dimensional topography characterization indicate that the photochemical effects were also involved in the LIG conversion with UV laser irradiation. It is also observed through experiments that the photothermal effect contributed to the formation of LIG under both lasers, and the LIG formed on PI substrates by the CO2 laser showed better quality and fewer layers.


2013 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. 399-404 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Stelzer ◽  
A.Mahrle ◽  
A. Wetzig ◽  
E. Beyer

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