Research on variable arc beam processing of ITO conductive glass based on spatial light modulation
Article 2025 en
Authors
YZ
Yong Zhu
SS
Shufeng Sun
BX
Bing Xia
Abstract
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This study presents a novel variable arc-shaped beam processing technique based on Spatial Light Modulators (SLM) for high-precision ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) conductive glass surface stripping. Traditional laser processing techniques face limitations in precision and efficiency. However, by superimposing offset holograms, arc-shaped beams of varying shapes and sizes can be generated, thus enhancing the quality and flexibility of ITO glass surface stripping. In the experiments, key parameters such as laser power and scanning speed were optimized. The results demonstrate that the use of variable arc-shaped beams significantly improves processing precision, reduces the heat-affected zone, and effectively increases processing efficiency. Microscopic observation and analysis further validate the feasibility and superiority of this method. This research provides a new approach for laser surface stripping and holds significant application value in enhancing the quality and efficiency of ITO conductive glass surface stripping.
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