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Microchannels inside bulk PMMA generated by femtosecond laser using adaptive beam shaping

Gian‐Luca Roth, Stefan Rung, Cemal Esen, Ralf Hellmann

2020Optics Express29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this contribution, we report on the generation of internal microchannels with basically unlimited channel length inside of PMMA bulk material by femtosecond laser. A precisely controllable and stable circular channel cross section is obtained by using a spatial light modulator to compensate the writing depth depending spherical aberration. Furthermore, the generation of a rotatable elliptical input beam by adaptive optics ensures a fitting of the beam shaping to the writing direction. In this study, we report on both, the effect of the ellipticity of the input beam and the effect of a correction of the spherical aberration on the circularity of the resulting internal microchannels. Moreover, we demonstrate the application of this writing technique by creating microfluidic testing structures inside of a transparent standard polymer.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsFemtosecondMaterials scienceBeam (structure)MicrofluidicsSpatial light modulatorSpherical aberrationLaserLaser beam qualityAdaptive opticsLaser beamsPhysicsNanotechnologyLens (geology)Laser Material Processing TechniquesNanofabrication and Lithography TechniquesNonlinear Optical Materials Studies