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This document contains instructions for a homework assignment on laser material processing. It includes 6 problems: 1) Derive expressions for Beer-Lambert's law for a material with non-uniform distribution of opaque particles, either varying radially or along the y-axis. 2) Plot the stability graph for an optical resonator and locate specific configurations on it. 3) Compare power and efficiency for different laser configurations. 4) Calculate focal length, beam size, and depth of focus for focusing a beam to different spot sizes. 5) Calculate beam widths for a parabolic laser source. 6) Calculate actual beam power needed to achieve a 1mm spot on the moon using a laser bounced off a reflect

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ME 677 Laser Material Processing HW#1: e N R N

This document contains instructions for a homework assignment on laser material processing. It includes 6 problems: 1) Derive expressions for Beer-Lambert's law for a material with non-uniform distribution of opaque particles, either varying radially or along the y-axis. 2) Plot the stability graph for an optical resonator and locate specific configurations on it. 3) Compare power and efficiency for different laser configurations. 4) Calculate focal length, beam size, and depth of focus for focusing a beam to different spot sizes. 5) Calculate beam widths for a parabolic laser source. 6) Calculate actual beam power needed to achieve a 1mm spot on the moon using a laser bounced off a reflect

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ME 677 Laser Material Processing HW#1

Instructor: Ramesh Singh Assigned Date: January 24, 2013 Due Date: January 31, 2012 1. A functionally graded material does not have uniform distribution of opaque particles instead there are more number of opaque particles in the center and reduce significantly towards outer edges. a) The volumetric density (particles/volume) is a function of radial distance from the center and could be modeled as N (r ) = N 0 e . Where, N0 is the maximum volumetric density (at the center), r = x 2 + y 2 , and ri is the radius of the inscribed circle. Assume x and y vary from a to +a. The origin is located at the center of the plate. Derive an expression for Beer Lamberts law of absorption for such material. b) Repeat the same exercise for N ( y ) = N 0 e . Assume that the variation occurs only in y direction and the areal density remains constant along x-axis.
2 y2 b2

2 r 2 r2 i

Fig. 1 Plate for Beer Lamberts law

2.

Plot the stability graph for optical resonator. Locate the configurations mentioned here on the stability chart.

Fig. 2. Dimensions for optical resonators. 3. Find the power as a function of cooling efficiency for slow flow rod lasers, slow flow wave guide and fast axial flow. Using typical numbers make a comparison of power/length for all three configurations. A single focusing lens is required for focusing the collimated beam from laser delivery system. Find the following: a) Focal length required for a 5 mm (z1= 25.4 mm) collimated 1060 nm beam to be focused down to 100 m. Find the prediction error when approximate formula is used. b) The beam size D(z) at z= 300 mm in the region between the focusing lens and the beam waist and plot it c) The depth of focus for the given focusing optics. d) Assuming that we need a much larger spot size, calculate what focal length will be required for a 500 m spot size. If we have only 300 mm length available how to we achieve that spot size. Draw a schematic showing the location of optical elements. (Hint: use a focusing lens and a magnifying lens and use object image relationship.) Assume M2=1.1.

4.

5.

The intensity distribution of parabolic source is given by,


(, = ) 2 [1 ][1 ]

6.

where P=laser power, A=area of ellipse, a = semi-major axis and b=semi-minor axis. Calculate the beam widths in x and y direction based on the equations given in slide 23 of the notes. We are trying to calculate the distance to moon using a laser beam bounced of a reflector from moon. Let us assume that we have a 1mm spot size 10.6 m wavelength beam. The reflector diameter is 10 ft on the moon. We need at least 5 W of power on the reflector to concentrate and reflect the beam back to the base station on earth. Please find the actual beam power required and the spot size obtained on the moon. Assume that the M2 value is 1.2. Also plot the spot size on moon as a function of M2 value between 1.0 to 4.0.

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