Apparatus And Method For Laser Processing A Material

Apparatus for laser processing a material (11), which apparatus comprises an optical fibre (2), at least one squeezing mechanism (3), and a lens (4), wherein: the optical fibre (2) is a multimode optical fibre; the optical fibre (2) is such that laser radiation (13) is able to propagate along the op...

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Hauptverfasser: Varnham, Malcolm Paul, Codemard, Christophe Andre, Zarvas, Mikhail Nickolaos, Keen, Stephen John, Botheroyd, Iain, Malinowski, Andrew
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Apparatus for laser processing a material (11), which apparatus comprises an optical fibre (2), at least one squeezing mechanism (3), and a lens (4), wherein: the optical fibre (2) is a multimode optical fibre; the optical fibre (2) is such that laser radiation (13) is able to propagate along the optical fibre (2) in a first optical mode (21) and in a second optical mode (22); the squeezing mechanism (3) comprises at least one periodic surface (6) defined by a pitch (7); and the periodic surface (6) is located adjacent to the optical fibre (2); and the apparatus is characterized in that: the pitch (7) couples the first optical mode (21) and the second optical mode C(22) together; the first optical mode (21) is defined by a first mode order (24), and the second optical mode (22) is defined by a second O mode order (25) which is higher than the first mode order (24); the squeezing mechanism (3) is configured to squeeze the periodic surface (6) and the optical fibre (2) together with a squeezing force (12), thereby coupling the first optical mode (21) to the second optical mode (22); the lens (4) is defined by a front focal plane (14) and a rear focal plane (15); the first optical mode (21) is defined by a Rayleigh length (217); and the lens (4) is located within two of the Rayleigh lengths (217) from the distal end (16) of the optical fibre (2).