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Laser micro adjustment using ultra short pulses

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posted on 2024-02-09, 17:09 authored by Geoff Dearden, Ken Watkins, Stuart Edwardson, Jonathan David GriffithsJonathan David Griffiths
<p>MEMS manufacturing requires accurate positioning and high reproducibility. Lasers can be utilised in accurate post-fabrication adjustment, allowing for manufacturing processes with relatively large tolerances. Laser micro forming (L?F) is a process for the precision adjustment, shaping or correction of distortion in micro-scale metallic components through the application of laser irradiation without the need for permanent dies or tools. The non-contact nature of the process is also useful in accessing specific micro-components within a device which may be highly sensitive to mechanical force. As such it has potential for widespread application in both the manufacturing and microelectronics industry. Presented in this work is a novel technique for thermal L?F involving picosecond duration pulses. A potential application in the micro-adjustment of MEMS scale components is also presented.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

ISBN

9780912035949

Date Submitted

2014-09-11

Date Accepted

2014-09-11

Date of First Publication

2014-09-11

Date of Final Publication

2014-09-11

Event Name

ICALEO 2011

Event Dates

23rd - 27th October 2011

ePrints ID

14882

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