• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 20, Issue 4, 041404 (2022)
Chenyang Wang1、2、3, Feng Wang3、4, Yingxiong Qin1, Fangwei Wang3, and Xiao Yuan4、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Optical and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
  • 2School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China
  • 3Lingyun Photoelectronic System, Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430205, China
  • 4School of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/COL202220.041404 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Chenyang Wang, Feng Wang, Yingxiong Qin, Fangwei Wang, Xiao Yuan. Micro-spot-welding of copper sheets with an IR vortex beam[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2022, 20(4): 041404 Copy Citation Text show less
    (a) Simulated far-field intensity distribution and (b) photo of the beam far-field distribution at z = 10 m of the vortex beam.
    Fig. 1. (a) Simulated far-field intensity distribution and (b) photo of the beam far-field distribution at z = 10 m of the vortex beam.
    Setup of the micro-welding of Cu sheets with the ring-shaped vortex beam.
    Fig. 2. Setup of the micro-welding of Cu sheets with the ring-shaped vortex beam.
    Trapezoid laser pulse profile.
    Fig. 3. Trapezoid laser pulse profile.
    (a) Top-view pictures of the Cu sheets welded with the Gaussian and vortex beams at different welded phases by changing the welding pulse width. All welding is performed in air. (b) The “good-welded” spots with the vortex beam.
    Fig. 4. (a) Top-view pictures of the Cu sheets welded with the Gaussian and vortex beams at different welded phases by changing the welding pulse width. All welding is performed in air. (b) The “good-welded” spots with the vortex beam.
    Typical 3D graphs of the surfaces for good-welded Cu sheets with (a) the Gaussian and (b) vortex beams.
    Fig. 5. Typical 3D graphs of the surfaces for good-welded Cu sheets with (a) the Gaussian and (b) vortex beams.
    Welding pools of (a) the Gaussian and (b) vortex beams.
    Fig. 6. Welding pools of (a) the Gaussian and (b) vortex beams.
    Measured tensions of the welded Cu sheets at different (a) peak powers, (b) pulse widths, and (c) defocusing. The peak powers are 800 W and 1150 W for the Gaussian and vortex beams in (b) and (c), respectively. The pulse widths in (a) and (c) are 6.5 ms for the Gaussian and 12.5 ms for the vortex beams.
    Fig. 7. Measured tensions of the welded Cu sheets at different (a) peak powers, (b) pulse widths, and (c) defocusing. The peak powers are 800 W and 1150 W for the Gaussian and vortex beams in (b) and (c), respectively. The pulse widths in (a) and (c) are 6.5 ms for the Gaussian and 12.5 ms for the vortex beams.
    Chenyang Wang, Feng Wang, Yingxiong Qin, Fangwei Wang, Xiao Yuan. Micro-spot-welding of copper sheets with an IR vortex beam[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2022, 20(4): 041404
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