2006
DOI: 10.2961/jlmn.2006.02.0012
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On the Reversibility of Laser-induced Phase-Structure Modification of Glass-ceramics

Abstract: The printing industry is a growing market for laser applications with a wide spectrum of different kinds of lasers having been established. This paper focuses on the precise micro structuring of gravure, flexo, and embossing print forms by direct laser ablation. The principle of gravure printing is the direct ink transfer from an ink source to the print substrate by small 3-dimensional cells engraved into the surface of a cylinder. Direct laser engraving into metallic cylinders is performed with a high power Q… Show more

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“…In both cases there is an effect on the crystalline growth process during a subsequent thermal processing step. For a particular photosensitive aluminosilicate PSGC material there is evidence that the chemical solubility in acid could be altered, , the optical transparency varied, optical index changed, the mechanical strength tuned, phase state change irreversibly, , and the phase state reversibly changed . All of these property changes could be locally induced via patterning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both cases there is an effect on the crystalline growth process during a subsequent thermal processing step. For a particular photosensitive aluminosilicate PSGC material there is evidence that the chemical solubility in acid could be altered, , the optical transparency varied, optical index changed, the mechanical strength tuned, phase state change irreversibly, , and the phase state reversibly changed . All of these property changes could be locally induced via patterning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%