Patent classifications
B23K26/062
Adjustable beam characteristics
Disclosed herein are methods, apparatus, and systems for providing an optical beam delivery system, comprising an optical fiber including a first length of fiber comprising a first RIP formed to enable, at least in part, modification of one or more beam characteristics of an optical beam by a perturbation assembly arranged to modify the one or more beam characteristics, the perturbation assembly coupled to the first length of fiber or integral with the first length of fiber, or a combination thereof and a second length of fiber coupled to the first length of fiber and having a second RIP formed to preserve at least a portion of the one or more beam characteristics of the optical beam modified by the perturbation assembly within one or more first confinement regions. The optical beam delivery system may include an optical system coupled to the second length of fiber including one or more free-space optics configured to receive and transmit an optical beam comprising the modified one or more beam characteristics.
WORKPIECE PROCESSING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A WORKPIECE, IN PARTICULAR BY WELDING
A workpiece processing machine that includes: a beam emission head for providing a beam for processing the workpiece, an optical interferometer for splitting, redirecting, and detecting the beam, an adjustment element for changing a second portion of a power of the beam redirected from a retroreflector to a detector, and a control unit for actuating the adjustment element to control a ratio between a first power portion of the beam redirected from the workpiece to the detector and the second power portion of the beam redirected from the retroreflector to the detector to a target ratio.
WORKPIECE PROCESSING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A WORKPIECE, IN PARTICULAR BY WELDING
A workpiece processing machine that includes: a beam emission head for providing a beam for processing the workpiece, an optical interferometer for splitting, redirecting, and detecting the beam, an adjustment element for changing a second portion of a power of the beam redirected from a retroreflector to a detector, and a control unit for actuating the adjustment element to control a ratio between a first power portion of the beam redirected from the workpiece to the detector and the second power portion of the beam redirected from the retroreflector to the detector to a target ratio.
LASER CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Laser control systems and related methods for controlling arrays of lasers are disclosed. A laser control system may include a first controller configured to generate a trigger signal based on a position of a laser array, and a second controller configured to send a firing signal to one or more lasers of the laser array upon receiving the trigger signal. The one or more lasers may be selected based on a desired pattern of laser energy to be formed at a particular position of the laser array.
LASER CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Laser control systems and related methods for controlling arrays of lasers are disclosed. A laser control system may include a first controller configured to generate a trigger signal based on a position of a laser array, and a second controller configured to send a firing signal to one or more lasers of the laser array upon receiving the trigger signal. The one or more lasers may be selected based on a desired pattern of laser energy to be formed at a particular position of the laser array.
Laser Machining a Transparent Workpiece
The invention relates to a method for machining a transparent workpiece (4) by generating non-linear absorption of laser radiation in a laser beam focus located in a volume of the workpiece (4). The object of the invention is that of providing a method of improved precision and quality, and a corresponding device, for laser machining of workpieces. In particular, it is also intended for it to be possible for workpieces made of composite materials or of other special materials, such as filter glass, to be machined at an improved level of quality. For this purpose, the method according to the invention comprises the following steps: spectroscopic measurement of the linear absorption of the laser radiation in the workpiece (4), selecting a working wavelength at which the linear absorption is low, and machining the workpiece (4) by means of application of laser radiation at the working wavelength. The invention furthermore relates to a corresponding device for machining a transparent workpiece (4).
Laser Machining a Transparent Workpiece
The invention relates to a method for machining a transparent workpiece (4) by generating non-linear absorption of laser radiation in a laser beam focus located in a volume of the workpiece (4). The object of the invention is that of providing a method of improved precision and quality, and a corresponding device, for laser machining of workpieces. In particular, it is also intended for it to be possible for workpieces made of composite materials or of other special materials, such as filter glass, to be machined at an improved level of quality. For this purpose, the method according to the invention comprises the following steps: spectroscopic measurement of the linear absorption of the laser radiation in the workpiece (4), selecting a working wavelength at which the linear absorption is low, and machining the workpiece (4) by means of application of laser radiation at the working wavelength. The invention furthermore relates to a corresponding device for machining a transparent workpiece (4).
CONTROLLING AM SPATTER AND CONDUCTION
An intelligent feed forward model to control additive manufacturing (AM) laser powder bed fusion process and reduce spattering whereby defects are eliminated by controlling the laser power and reducing spattering through a computer model. This application describes using a proportional integral derivative (PID) controller to create a power map that reduces spattering.
CONTROLLING AM SPATTER AND CONDUCTION
An intelligent feed forward model to control additive manufacturing (AM) laser powder bed fusion process and reduce spattering whereby defects are eliminated by controlling the laser power and reducing spattering through a computer model. This application describes using a proportional integral derivative (PID) controller to create a power map that reduces spattering.
Adjustable beam characteristics
Disclosed herein are methods, apparatus, and systems for providing an optical beam delivery device, comprising a first length of fiber comprising a first RIP formed to enable modification of one or more beam characteristics of an optical beam by a perturbation device and a second length of fiber having a second RIP coupled to the first length of fiber, the second RIP formed to confine at least a portion of the modified beam characteristics of the optical beam within one or more confinement regions.