Laser percussion drilling of microholes has established itself as a prominent micromachining technique rivaling both conventional and nonconventional microdrilling processes. Despite its broader use, the laser percussion drilling process has some limitations, particularly the achievable microholes’ accuracy. The research reports a novel method to address this shortcoming by improving the holes’ dimensional and geometrical accuracy. Specifically, the proposed two-side method for laser percussion drilling of microholes utilizes a penetrating laser beam that is refocused at the hole exit by a reflective concave mirror lens. So, additional ablation occurs at the hole exit to improve the hole accuracy, i.e., a significant increase in minimum (neck) diameter, taper angle, and volumetric ratio (the ratio between the ablated and nominal hole volumes), i.e., 44%, 74%, and 57%, respectively, was achieved in the conducted experimental trials. Notably, these improvements are achieved without affecting the processing efficiency with the proposed laser drilling setup being relatively simple to implement.

Two-side percussion microdrilling method for improved hole accuracy employing a reflective mirror lens

Jwad, Tahseen;Demir, Ali Gokhan;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Laser percussion drilling of microholes has established itself as a prominent micromachining technique rivaling both conventional and nonconventional microdrilling processes. Despite its broader use, the laser percussion drilling process has some limitations, particularly the achievable microholes’ accuracy. The research reports a novel method to address this shortcoming by improving the holes’ dimensional and geometrical accuracy. Specifically, the proposed two-side method for laser percussion drilling of microholes utilizes a penetrating laser beam that is refocused at the hole exit by a reflective concave mirror lens. So, additional ablation occurs at the hole exit to improve the hole accuracy, i.e., a significant increase in minimum (neck) diameter, taper angle, and volumetric ratio (the ratio between the ablated and nominal hole volumes), i.e., 44%, 74%, and 57%, respectively, was achieved in the conducted experimental trials. Notably, these improvements are achieved without affecting the processing efficiency with the proposed laser drilling setup being relatively simple to implement.
2025
laser processing, microhole drilling, ultra-short pulse, two-side drilling
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