• PICALO 2006 Paper #1003 (High Precision Laser Drilling with Ultra Short Pulses - Fundamental Aspects and Technical Applications)

    High Precision Laser Drilling with Ultra Short Pulses – Fundamental Aspects and Technical Applications
    Authors:
    Christian Foehl, Forschungsgesellschaft Fuer Strahlwerkzeuge MbH; Stuttgart Germany
    Friedrich Dausinger, Institut fuer Strahlwerkzeuge IFSW; Stuttgart Germany
    Presented at PICALO 2006

    In various industrial applications, for example in the automotive industry, the fabrication of micro-holes in metals is required. One application with the highest requirements is the production of fuel injection nozzles for diesel engines in the automotive industry. More and more smaller holes with well defined geometries are required to reach a more efficient combustion and to reduce the...

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  • PICALO 2006 Paper #1002 (Study of the Interplay of Vaporisation, Melt Displacement and Melt Ejection Mechanisms Under Single and Multiple Pulse Irradiation)

    Study of the Interplay of Vaporisation, Melt Displacement and Melt Ejection Mechanisms Under Single and Multiple Pulse Irradiation
    Authors:
    J.M. Fishburn, Centre for Lasers and Applications, Macquarie University; Sydney Australia
    Michael Withford, Centre for Lasers and Applications; Sydney Australia
    D.W. Coutts, Centre for Lasers and Applications, Macquarie University; Sydney Australia
    J.A. Piper, Centre for Lasers and Applications, Macquarie University; Sydney Australia
    Presented at PICALO 2006

    We have used a combination of profilometry, high speed imaging and recoil measurements using a ballistic pendulum to calculate the amount of material removed due t...

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #C104 (Dazzling and High-Powered Laser Pointers (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes))

    Dazzling and High-Powered Laser Pointers (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes)
    Authors:
    Leon McLin, Air Force Research Laboratory, 711th Human Performance Wing, Optical Radiation Branch; Brooks City-Base TX USA
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    TBA

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #C103 (Building a Laser Safety Culture (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes))

    Building a Laser Safety Culture (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes)
    Authors:
    Ken Barat, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Berkeley CA USA
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    This past year we celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the invention of the laser. While we have come a long way with technology safety has lagged in one important area. Still today the most common laser incident is an individual (usually student) performing some type of beam manipulation and not wearing proper protective eyewear and being struck by a stray or direct beam. The LSO and their institution need to spend more time working on changing users safety culture, in order to make a significant impact on the number of laser accidents...

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #C102 (Proposed Changes of the Retinal Thermal MPEs (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes))

    Proposed Changes of the Retinal Thermal MPEs (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes)
    Authors:
    Karl Schulmeister, Seibersdorf Laboratories; Seibersdorf Austria
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    ICNIRP is about to update the laser exposure limits, which are in parallel adopted by IEC for IEC 60825-1. ANSI is likely to update their exposure limits in a similar form. The exposure limits (and consequently AEL for classification) will be partially raised, allowing higher exposure and emission (wavelength dependence close to 1400 nm, extended spots, multiple pulse reduction), and partially it is necessary to lower the limits (basic limit in the nanosecond range). An overview will be given of the intended changes and th...

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #C101 (Laser Accidents: A Fifty-Year Review Of Medical And Non-Medical Exposure (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes))

    Laser Accidents: A Fifty-Year Review Of Medical And Non-Medical Exposure (Closing Plenary, 30 minutes)
    Authors:
    William J. Ertle, Rockwell Laser Industries; Cincinnati OH USA
    Kevin M. Donnelly, Rockwell Laser Industries; Cincinnati OH USA
    C. Eugene Moss, Advent Technology; Corning NY USA
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    The RLI Incident Database has tracked laser incidents and accidents that date back to the first use of lasers in the early 60's. We will analize the data provided by the FDA, FAA, DOD, DOE and others in the laser community worldwide.

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #904 (Spatially-Correlated Microthermography Maps Threshold Temperature in Laser-Induced Damage)

    Spatially-Correlated Microthermography Maps Threshold Temperature in Laser-Induced Damage
    Authors:
    Michael L. Denton, TASC, Inc.; Brooks City-Base USA
    Gary D. Noojin, TASC, Inc.; Brooks City-Base USA
    C.D. Clark III, TASC, Inc.; Brooks City-Base USA
    Michael S. Foltz, TASC, Inc.; Brooks City-Base USA
    Larry E. Estlack, Conceptual MindWorks; San Antonio TX USA
    Benjamin A. Rockwell, Air Force Research Laboratory; Brooks City-Base USA
    Robert Thomas, Air Force Research Laboratory; Brooks City-Base TX USA
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    TBA

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #903 (Modelling of Laser Induced Injury of the Cornea)

    Modelling of Laser Induced Injury of the Cornea
    Authors:
    Karl Schulmeister, Seibersdorf Laboratories; Seibersdorf Austria
    Mathieu Jean, Seibersdorf Laboratories; Seibersdorf Austria
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    A computer model to calculate the injury threshold of the cornea of the eye following laser exposure was developed. The model is based on calculation of the laser induced temperature profile and subsequent integration with the Arrhenius integral. The model was validated against all available animal experiment threshold data for wavelengths between 1064 nm and 10,6 µm and pulse durations between 100 µs and 10 s.

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #902 (Predicted Multiple-Pulse Thermal Damage Thresholds and Exposure Limits)

    Predicted Multiple-Pulse Thermal Damage Thresholds and Exposure Limits
    Authors:
    Clifton Clark, TASC, Inc.; Brooks City-Base USA
    Robert Thomas, AFRL 711/HPW RHDO; Brooks City-Base TX
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    We report on the first of a series of modeling studies examining multiple-pulse damage thresholds in the retina. This effort focuses on near-infrared wavelength (1064nm 1350nm) point source (small spot) thermal damage thresholds, but some general properties of multiple pulse exposures are obtained. We analyze the threshold trends as a function of wavelength, pulse width, inter-pulse spacing, and number of pulses, spanning a large parameter space.
    The rules used for determini...

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  • ILSC 2011 Paper #901 (Manifestations of the Strong Non-Linearity of Thermal Injury)

    Manifestations of the Strong Non-Linearity of Thermal Injury
    Authors:
    Karl Schulmeister, Seibersdorf Laboratories; Seibersdorf Austria
    Mathieu Jean, Seibersdorf Laboratories; Seibersdorf Austria
    Presented at ILSC 2011

    TBA

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