Abstract
An excimer laser three-dimensional (3D) micromachining system is proposed based on a mask image projection method and the optical diffraction effect. The effects of optical diffraction on the laser machining rate are evaluated using a hole-arrayed mask pattern with various feature sizes and hole-area opening ratios. The practical feasibility of the proposed method is demonstrated by machining conical, trihedral, and pyramidal 3D microstructures on polycarbonate substrates. The proposed method greatly simplifies the photo-mask design and preparation task in traditional excimer laser 3D micromachining systems and provides a powerful technique for achieving large-area 3D microstructures with complex patterns and atypical profiles.
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Hung, Y. H., Chien, H. L., & Lee, Y. C. (2018). Excimer laser three-dimensional micromachining based on image projection and the optical diffraction effect. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8091690
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