Bidimensional codes recorded on an oxide glass surface using a continuous wave CO(2) laser
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2011
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Surface heat treatment in glasses and ceramics, using CO(2) lasers, has attracted the attention of several researchers around the world due to its impact in technological applications, such as lab-on-a-chip devices, diffraction gratings and microlenses. Microlens fabrication on a glass surface has been studied mainly due to its importance in optical devices (fiber coupling, CCD signal enhancement, etc). The goal of this work is to present a systematic study of the conditions for microlens fabrications, along with the viability of using microlens arrays, recorded on the glass surface, as bidimensional codes for product identification. This would allow the production of codes without any residues (like the fine powder generated by laser ablation) and resistance to an aggressive environment, such as sterilization processes. The microlens arrays were fabricated using a continuous wave CO(2) laser, focused on the surface of flat commercial soda-lime silicate glass substrates. The fabrication conditions were studied based on laser power, heating time and microlens profiles. A He-Ne laser was used as a light source in a qualitative experiment to test the viability of using the microlenses as bidimensional codes. FAPESP CNPq |
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JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, v.21, n.2, 2011 0960-1317 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17819 10.1088/0960-1317/21/2/025004 |
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eng |
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IOP PUBLISHING LTD |
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Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering |
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Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Electrical & Electronic #Nanoscience & Nanotechnology #Instruments & Instrumentation #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Mechanics |
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