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Dynamic multi-focus laser writing with acousto-optofluidics

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posted on 2023-11-30, 18:43 authored by A. Zunino, S. Surdo, M. Duocastella
Laser writing of materials is normally performed by the sequential scanning of a single focused beam across a sample. This process is time-consuming and it can severely limit the throughput of laser systems in key applications such as surgery, microelectronics, or manufacturing. Here we report a parallelization strategy based on ultrasound waves in a liquid to diffract light into multiple beamlets. Adjusting amplitude, frequency, or phase of ultrasound allows tunable multi-focus distributions with sub-microsecond control. When combined with sample translation, the dynamic splitting of light leads to high-throughput laser processing, as demonstrated by locally modifying the morphological and wettability properties of metals, polymers, and ceramics. The results illustrate how acousto-optofluidic systems are universal tools for fast multi-focus generation, with potential impact in fields such as imaging or optical trapping.

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