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17 April 1995 Spot-size measurements of a focused cw Nd:YAG laser
Marcelino Essien, Paul Lee Schanwald, Phillip W. Fuerschbach
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Abstract
The minimum spotsize, beam quality or M2, and strehl ratio of a focused laser beam provide different measures of the performance of the laser/optic system. Focusing lenses typically used to provide irradiances sufficient to cause melting and/or vaporization of metals or ceramics typically exhibit considerable spherical aberration, and thus limit the minimum spotsize attainable for a given lens at a specific laser power. The purpose of this work it to quantify the increase in the minimum spotsize and decrease in strehl ratio of focused materials processing cw Nd:YAG laser caused by (1) laser cavity heating and (2) spherical aberration introduced by the focusing lens. Minimum spotsize was determined by making several measurements of spotsize along the propagation direction using a scanning aperture system, and fitting the data to the laser propagation equation. These measurements were performed for 6 plano-convex lenses of different focal lengths, using laser power ranging from 500 to 1500 watts. A nonlinear variation of spotsize with laser power and with focal length was observed for the lenses and power levels tested.
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Marcelino Essien, Paul Lee Schanwald, and Phillip W. Fuerschbach "Spot-size measurements of a focused cw Nd:YAG laser", Proc. SPIE 2375, Beam Control, Diagnostics, Standards, and Propagation, (17 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206980
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KEYWORDS
Monochromatic aberrations

Lenses

Nd:YAG lasers

Continuous wave operation

Materials processing

Laser beam propagation

Laser processing

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