System and method for controlling light by an array of optical resonators
US-10310287-B2 · Jun 4, 2019 · US
US10882143B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10882143-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715599720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2021 |
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For material processing of a material, which is in particular for a laser beam to a large extent transparent, asymmetric shaped modifications are created transverse to the propagation direction of the laser beam. Thereby, the laser beam is shaped for forming an elongated focus zone in the material, wherein the focus zone is such that it includes at least one intensity maximum, which is transverse flattened in a flattening direction, or a transverse and/or axial sequence of asymmetric intensity maxima, which are flattened in a sequence direction. After positioning the focus zone in the material, a modification is created and the material and the focus zone are moved relative to each other in the or across to the flattening direction or in the or across to the sequence direction for forming a crack along an induced preferred direction.
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A method for material processing of a material, which is transparent to a laser beam, by generating pulsed laser beam modifications that are formed in an asymmetric manner transverse to a propagation direction of the laser beam, the method comprising: generating the pulsed laser beam modifications by beam shaping each laser beam pulse, of a plurality of laser beam pulses, to form, for each laser beam pulse of the plurality of laser beam pulses, an elongated asymmetric focus zone in the material, wherein the elongated asymmetric focus zone is configured such that it comprises a plurality of intensity maxima, which are transverse flattened in a flattening direction and form a transverse sequence of asymmetric intensity maxima in a sequence direction, wherein the flattening direction and the sequence direction each are transverse to the propagation direction, and wherein beam shaping each laser beam pulse to form the elongated asymmetric focus zone comprises: imposing a phase distribution, which is rotationally symmetric with respect to the beam propagation direction, onto a transverse input intensity profile of the laser beam, wherein the imposed phase distribution is such that a virtual or a real optical image, of an inverse or regular Bessel beam-like, focus zone is attributed to the laser beam; propagating the laser beam over a beam shaping distance, after which the imposed phase distribution has transferred the transverse input intensity profile to a transverse output intensity profile, so that the transverse output intensity profile comprises, in comparison with the transverse input intensity profile, at least one rotationally symmetric local maximum, which is located outside of the beam axis; blocking an angle range of the at least one rotationally symmetric local maximum; and focusing an unblocked portion of the rotationally symmetric local maximum to form the elongated asymmetric focus zone; positioning the elongated asymmetric focus zone in the material; and moving the material and the elongated asymmetric focus zone relative to each other in or across to the flattening direction or in or across to the sequence direction. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein, to follow an at least partially curved processing path, the sequence direction is turned, during a relative movement between the material and the focus zone, in a plane that is transverse to the propagation direction of the laser beam. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flattened intensity maxima is configured asymmetric in a plane that is transverse to the propagation direction of the laser beam. 4. The method of claim 1 , comprising forming the asymmetric focus zone by imposing a non rotationally symmetric phase distribution on the laser beam with a diffractive optical beam shaping element having a phase distribution, which is non rotationally symmetric with respect to the beam axis. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the blocked angle range is adapted to set an extent of the length of an envelope of the focus zone as well as of an extent of the width of the at least one rotationally symmetric local intensity maximum transverse to the extent of the length in dependence of a curvature of a feed path. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein an azimuthal position of the blocked angle range is adapted to set the sequence direction of the at least one rotationally symmetric local intensity maximum. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of intensity maxima form an axial sequence of asymmetric intensity maxima in the propagation direction. 8. The method of claim 1 , comprising forming the elongated asymmetric focus zone by: imposing a plurality of beam shaping phase distributions over a transverse input intensity profile of the laser beam, wherein at least one imposed beam shaping phase distribution is such that a virtual or real optical image of an elongated focus zone is attributed to the laser beam; propagating the laser beam over a beam shaping distance, after which the plurality of the imposed beam shaping phase distributions has transferred the transverse input intensity profile in a transverse output intensity profile, so that the transverse output intensity profile comprises, in comparison with the input intensity profile, at least one local maximum, which is located outside of the beam axis; and focusing the laser beam into the focus zone to form a near field, which is based on the transverse output intensity profile, while superposing, adding, or interfering the elongated focus zone attributed to the virtual or real optical image with at least one further focus zone, which is based on at least one further phase distribution of the plurality of beam shaping phase distributions, thereby creating an asymmetric transverse intensity distribution that is aligned during the material processing with respect to a target direction. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: guiding a crack for separating or preparing the separation of the material, wherein successive pulsed laser beam modifications are displaced with respect to each other along a relative movement direction between the laser beam propagation direction and the material, and each of the pulsed laser beam modifications has a preferred direction in a crack formation, wherein the preferred direction depends on the material or laser beam parameters, either across to or longitudinal with respect to a length axis relating to the largest transverse extent of the pulsed laser beam modification, and the relative movement direction and the preferred direction are adapted to each other. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: generating the transverse sequence of asymmetric intensity maxima in a feed direction, an intensity of the transverse sequence of asymmetric intensity maxima is lower on a feed side of the transverse sequence than on a backside of the transverse sequence; and performing the relative movement in the feed direction, so that, at the backside, a stronger development of a preferred direction in the crack formation is present than at the feed side, so that a crack formation towards the previously created modification is initiated, but an advancing crack formation is suppressed, such that a crack formation to a previously created modification is initiated already by the creation of the modification. 11. An optical system for beam shaping of a laser beam for processing a material, which is transparent for the laser beam, by modifying the material in a focus zone that is elongated in a propagation direction of the laser beam and in a further direction transverse to the propagation direction, the optical system comprising; an optical element configured to shape the focus zone in the propagation direction and to shape the focus zone in a further direction transverse to the propagation direction, wherein the optical element comprises a diffractive optical beam shaping element configured to impose one or more phase distributions on the laser beam; a further optical element positioned downstream of the optical element and configured to shape the focus zone in the further direction transverse to the propagation direction, wherein the further optical element is configured as a beam aperture, such that the focus zone comprises a plurality of intensity maxima, which are transverse flattened in a flattening direction and form a transverse sequence of asymmetric intensity maxima in a sequence direction; a near field optics arranged downstream of the optical element at a beam shaping distance and configured to focus the laser beam into the focus zone, wherein at least one phase distribution of the one or more phase distribu
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