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2. Convergent Synthesis of the HIJKLMN-Ring Fragment of Caribbean Ciguatoxin C-CTX-1 by a Late-Stage Reductive Olefin Coupling Approach
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Makoto Sasaki, Kotaro Iwasaki, Keisuke Arai, Naoya Hamada, and Atsushi Umehara
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General Chemistry - Published
- 2022
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3. Facile and Convergent Synthesis of Highly Fused Oligosiloles by Rhodium‐Catalyzed Stitching Reaction
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Tomohiro Tsuda, Naoya Hamada, and Ryo Shintani
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Image stitching ,chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Convergent synthesis ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Electron acceptor ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Catalysis ,Rhodium - Published
- 2021
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4. Rhodium-catalyzed synthesis of 1-silabenzonorbornenes via 1,4-rhodium migration
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Ryo Shintani, Daichi Hama, Naoya Hamada, and Takuya Miwa
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Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
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5. Our experience of cardiopulmonary bypass in total arch replacement with open stent graft
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Naoya Hamada, Hiroyuki Nishi, Daizo Kato, Masatoshi Mukumoto, Hirota Hamatsu, Shinya Tachibana, Miwa Masui, Shuhei Kurashige, Tatsuto Ozaki, Yusaku Ohata, and Toshiki Takahashi
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Clotting factor ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Thromboelastography ,Surgery ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Platelet transfusion ,030228 respiratory system ,Blood product ,law ,Anesthesia ,Hemostasis ,medicine ,Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Aprotinin ,Aminocaproic acid ,business ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Over the past decade, there have been many advances in the management of bleeding in children undergoing heart surgery. These advances have included changes in surgery, anesthesiology, and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Surgeons routinely use hemostatic agents instilled directly at the site of bleeding in the form of gels and sponges (1). Anesthesiologists are using newer drugs such as factor VIIa (2) and older drugs such as aminocaproic acid, which have resurfaced after the recall of aprotinin (1). Anesthesiologists are monitoring the clotting process with thromboelastography, which is more dynamic than traditional clotting tests such as prothrombin time (3). Cardiopulmonary bypass circuits have become smaller and more biocompatible leading to decreased contact activation of the inflammatory response and potentially mitigating CPB’s effects on hemostasis. Perfusionists routinely use various forms of ultrafiltration in an attempt to hemoconcentrate red blood cells and clotting factors during (conventional ultrafiltration) and immediately after (modified ultrafiltration [MUF]) CPB. We recently introduced a change in our blood product transfusion practice in an attempt to decrease volume shifts during the MUF process and promote earlier hemostasis. Instead of administering all of the blood products intravenously after CPB and MUF, we changed to administering blood products during MUF, directly into the MUF circuit. This article describes a retrospective study of this change in practice.
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- 2018
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6. Discovery of new benzhydrol biscarbonate esters as potent and selective apoptosis inducers of human melanomas bearing the activated ERK pathway: SAR studies on an ERK MAPK signaling modulator, ACA-28
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Teruaki Takasaki, Ami Yamada, Reiko Sugiura, Yuki Kanda, Ryosuke Satoh, Fumihiro Ishikawa, Naoya Hamada, and Genzoh Tanabe
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Erk signaling ,Carbonates ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Erk mapk ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Drug Discovery ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,medicine ,Humans ,Inducer ,Benzhydryl Compounds ,Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases ,Melanoma ,Molecular Biology ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Esters ,medicine.disease ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Cell culture ,Cancer research ,Human melanoma - Abstract
The recent discovery that an ERK signaling modulator [ACA-28 (2a)] preferentially kills human melanoma cell lines by inducing ERK-dependent apoptosis has generated significant interest in the field of anti-cancer therapy. In the first SAR study on 2a, here, we successfully developed candidates (2b, 2c) both of which induce more potent and selective apoptosis towards ERK-active melanoma cells than 2a, thus revealing the structural basis for inducing the ERK-dependent apoptosis and proposing the therapeutic prospect of these candidates against ERK-dependent cancers represented by melanoma.
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- 2020
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7. Determination of phosphorus in steel by the combined technique of laser induced breakdown spectrometry with laser induced fluorescence spectrometry
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Naoya Hamada, Kazuaki Wagatsuma, and Hiroyuki Kondo
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Materials science ,Optical fiber ,Analytical chemistry ,Laser ,Mass spectrometry ,Fluorescence ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Fluorescence spectroscopy ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,law ,Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy ,Laser-induced fluorescence ,Spectroscopy ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Laser induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) combined with laser induced fluorescence spectrometry (LIFS) has been applied for detection of trace-level phosphorus in steel. The plasma induced by irradiation of Nd:YAG laser pulse for ablation was illuminated by the 3rd harmonic of Ti:Sapphire laser tuned to one of the resonant lines for phosphorus in the wavelength region of 253–256 nm. An excitation line for phosphorus was selected to give the highest signal-to-noise ratio. Fluorescence signals, P213.62 and P214.91 nm, were observed with high selectivity at the contents as low as several tens µg g − 1 . Fluorescence intensities were in a good linear correlation with the contents. Fluorescence intensity ratio of a collisionally assisted line (213.62 nm) to a direct transition line (214.91 nm) was discussed in terms of the analytical conditions and experimental results were compared with a calculation based on rate equations. Since the fluorescence signal light in the wavelength range longer than 200 nm can be transmitted relatively easily, even through fiber optics of moderate length, LIBS/LIFS would be a versatile technique in on-site applications for the monitoring of phosphorus contents in steel.
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- 2009
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8. Application of Laser Ablation-Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Analysis of Steel-Detection of Low Phosphorus in Steel
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Hiroyuki Kondo and Naoya Hamada
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Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2008
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9. Application of Laser Ablation-Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Analysis of Steel-Detection of Low Carbon in Steel
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Naoya Hamada and Hiroyuki Kondo
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education.field_of_study ,Laser ablation ,Dye laser ,Materials science ,Population ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Laser pumping ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,law.invention ,chemistry ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Laser-induced fluorescence ,education ,Carbon - Abstract
Fluorescence of atomic carbon in steel was detected at 193.09 nm by the excitation with laser pulse tuned at 247.85 nm. Solid steel samples were irradiated by pulsed Nd:YAG laser (ablation laser) to generate atomic vapor, which was then illuminated by the probe laser. One of ionic iron lines is very close to the excitation line for carbon. However, its interaction was not found to be very significant because population of ionic iron decreased faster than that of atomic carbon in a transient plasma induced by the ablation laser. When the probe laser was coaxial with the ablation laser, fluorescence spectra with high selectivity was observed with delay of 50 μs between two lasers. Fluorescence intensities were in a good linear correlation with contents of carbon in steel samples in a range of 83–5000 μg/g, which suggested that quantitative detection of carbon would be possible with the developed method.
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- 2008
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10. High-Power CO2 Laser Welding Characteristics of Hot Steel Samples
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Toshio Kikuma, Naoya Hamada, Masahiro Ohara, Atsushi Sugihashi, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Sigeru Nishibayashi, Motoi Kido, and Katsuhiro Minamida
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Bead (woodworking) ,Materials science ,law ,Laser beam welding ,Plasma ,Welding ,Composite material ,Penetration depth ,Laser ,Beam (structure) ,Power (physics) ,law.invention - Abstract
The present paper describes experimental results of the high power laser welding characteristics of hot steelsamples. Using laser induced plasma as a secondary heat source, the penetration depth of 1000°C steelsamples improve about 30% compared to that of room temperature samples. The maximum depth is 38mmat lm/min welding velocity using 40 kW power. A beam weaving method is adopted to enlarge bead width without degrading fusion efficiency. It is also effective for suppressing bead depth deviation.
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- 2001
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11. Development of Optical System for Controlling Spatial Profile of Laser Beam
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Naoya Hamada, Osami Ichiko, and Katsuhiro Minamida
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Ray tracing (physics) ,Beam diameter ,Optics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Perpendicular ,M squared ,Laser beam quality ,business ,Focus (optics) ,Beam parameter product ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
A new optical system for controlling spatial profile of laser beam has been developed. The principle of the system controls independently transverse and longitudinal diameters of the laser beam. The system consists of cylindrical mirrors and integration mirrors which focus the beam in directions perpendicularly intersecting with each other. In order to investigate the focusing property of the optical system, a calculating model for predicting beam paths through the optical system has beendeveloped using the ray tracing method. According to the model, three typical optical systems for a line shape focused beam have been designed-(1), two cylindrical mirrors, (2) one cylindrical mirror and one integration mirror, and (3) one cylindrical mirror and one integration mirror with convex segments. After laser heating experiments of steel by using these optical systems, it has been proved that they are useful in actual industrial applications.
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- 1994
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12. Report on 9th International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers
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Naoya Hamada
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Materials science ,Flow (mathematics) ,law ,Laser ,Engineering physics ,law.invention - Published
- 1992
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13. Rapid transformation of scale on steel sheets by laser irradiation
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Hirofumi Imai, Atsushi Sugihashi, Kondo Yasumitsu, Naoya Hamada, and Koji Hirano
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Materials science ,Iron oxide ,Analytical chemistry ,Substrate (electronics) ,engineering.material ,Hematite ,Laser ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,law ,visual_art ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Wüstite ,Irradiation ,Surface layer ,Magnetite - Abstract
Scale, iron oxide on hot rolled steel sheets, mainly consists of several kinds of oxides; hematite (Fe2O3), magnetite (Fe3O4) and wustite (FeO), as well as iron (Fe) itself. In this study, controlling of scale properties was studied using laser irradiation, which realizes heating only thin scale surface layer without changing properties of steel substrate. In our experiment, diode laser beam up to 3 kW power was scanned on scale surface at 0.2 m/sec. The composition analysis revealed that the following reaction takes place in the scale: Fe3O4 + Fe → 4FeO. It is known that the reaction occurs at above 580 °C under thermal equilibrium, but the result shows that heating time of just several milliseconds over 580 °C is enough for the reaction. The mechanism investigation is also presented.
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- 2008
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14. Laser heat sealing of the polymer coated steel sheet
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Naoya Hamada, Hiroshi Nishida, Tatsuhiko Sakai, Hirokazu Yokoya, and Hirofumi Imai
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Polymer ,Edge (geometry) ,Laser ,Corrosion ,law.invention ,Wavelength ,chemistry ,law ,Energy density ,Composite material ,Heat fusion ,Joint (geology) - Abstract
The polymer coated thin steel sheet is widely used for materials requiring the heavy corrosion resistance. The surface of this material has strong corrosion resistance, however, the edge or joint section should be sufficiently sealed off against the environment to prevent rusting. The tight rolling of the sheet edge is one of the sealing techniques. In this study, we applied the laser heat welding of polymer in order to enhance the sealing performance. The influence of processing parameters such as the laser wavelength, energy density was examined using the PET film coated (Ni plated) steel sheet. By optimizing the laser parameters, rusting in the roll joint was successfully prevented in accelerated corrosion test.The polymer coated thin steel sheet is widely used for materials requiring the heavy corrosion resistance. The surface of this material has strong corrosion resistance, however, the edge or joint section should be sufficiently sealed off against the environment to prevent rusting. The tight rolling of the sheet edge is one of the sealing techniques. In this study, we applied the laser heat welding of polymer in order to enhance the sealing performance. The influence of processing parameters such as the laser wavelength, energy density was examined using the PET film coated (Ni plated) steel sheet. By optimizing the laser parameters, rusting in the roll joint was successfully prevented in accelerated corrosion test.
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- 2007
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15. Mechanism of anisotropic stress generation in laser peening process
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Atsushi Sugihashi, Hirofumi Imai, Koji Hirano, and Naoya Hamada
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Stress field ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Yield (engineering) ,Materials science ,Field (physics) ,Residual stress ,Laser peening ,Mechanics ,Irradiation ,Anisotropy - Abstract
The purpose of this work is to investigate mechanism of anisotropic residual stress generation in laser peening. Residual stress induced by multiple pulse irradiation is simulated using stress distribution of single pulse. Contribution of each irradiation spot to the stress field is assumed to be additive, and the Mises yield condition is considered as constraint for the field addition process. The result explains well the anisotropic stress generation. The model can be applied to optimize the residual stress field.The purpose of this work is to investigate mechanism of anisotropic residual stress generation in laser peening. Residual stress induced by multiple pulse irradiation is simulated using stress distribution of single pulse. Contribution of each irradiation spot to the stress field is assumed to be additive, and the Mises yield condition is considered as constraint for the field addition process. The result explains well the anisotropic stress generation. The model can be applied to optimize the residual stress field.
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- 2006
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16. Study of metal drilling characteristics with Q-switched CO2 laser
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Koji Hirano, Atsushi Sugihashi, Naoya Hamada, and Motoi Kido
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Materials science ,Co2 laser ,business.industry ,Solid-state laser ,Optoelectronics ,Drilling ,Laser beam quality ,Pulse energy ,business ,Cost performance ,Power (physics) - Abstract
In spite of recent rapid progress of high power solid state laser, CO2 laser systems are still useful for metal drilling with hole diameter of about 100 µm and depth of several tens of µm, because it requires large pulse energy of about 100 mJ with high beam quality. Mechanically Q-switched CO2 laser systems are favorable for such application with high repetition rate (>10 kHz) [1,2] and have the advantage of cost performance.In spite of recent rapid progress of high power solid state laser, CO2 laser systems are still useful for metal drilling with hole diameter of about 100 µm and depth of several tens of µm, because it requires large pulse energy of about 100 mJ with high beam quality. Mechanically Q-switched CO2 laser systems are favorable for such application with high repetition rate (>10 kHz) [1,2] and have the advantage of cost performance.
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- 2005
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17. Development of a New Laser Beam Converging Method Using a Multiple Reflection and of an Inovative Pipe Welding Technique by the Combination of ERW and Laser Beam
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Hiroyo Haga, Naoya Hamada, Katsuhiro Minamida, and Nobuo Mizuhashi
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Pipe welding ,Optics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Reflection (physics) ,Laser beam welding ,Development (differential geometry) ,Laser beam quality ,business ,Beam parameter product ,Laser beams - Published
- 1992
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18. Etching of polyimide by a Q-switched CO 2 laser
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Katsuhiro Minamida, Mitsuru Kouno, Masakazu, Naoya Hamada, Hirofumi Imai, and Tanaka Takashi
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Pulse repetition frequency ,Materials science ,Excimer laser ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Insulator (electricity) ,Laser ,medicine.disease_cause ,Q-switching ,law.invention ,Printed circuit board ,Optics ,law ,medicine ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Polyimide ,Ultraviolet - Abstract
High-speed etching of polyimide films used as insulators for multi-layered printed circuit boards has been investigated usinga 0-switched CO2 laser tuned at 9.3 im. A mechanical chopper inserted in the cavity realizes the 0-switching operation. Thepulse repetition rate of the laser is as high as several tens of kHz, so that continuous processing of certain width is possiblewithout beam aiming to each hole. The laser beam is scanned by a galvano-mirror and then focused to the work by a telecentriclens. Metal layer on the top of the printed-circuit board is used as a contact mask, and it works as a multi-reflector inconjunction with a reflector placed above. Multi-reflection increases the processing speed by a factor of 2.5. Overall process-ing speed is 1.5 rn/mm for 0.1 m width or 0.15 m2/min. Keywords: polyimide, polymer, printed-circuit, etching, laser, 0-switch, CO2 laser 1. INTRODUCTION With the recent progress of electric tools such as mobile telephones, digital cameras, and personal computers especially intheir sizes, device-mounting density for the PCBs (print-circuit boards) are rapidly rising. Such situation has derived themulti-layered PCB technology. For these multi-layered PCBs, etching of insulator such as polyimide between metal layers isnecessary for inter-layer connection. A hole that connects layers is called as a blind hole. Interest in laser etching of polyimideresides in its ability of precise high speed processing. Most of organic polymers show the strong absorption in IR (infrared)region as well as in UV (ultraviolet) region. Thus most of laser-etching machines employ excimer lasers or TEA (transverselyexcited atmospheric-pressure) CO2 lasers as beam sources because their high peak powers are suitable for drilling1'2. Nowa-days TEA CO2 laser based systems are growing up in the market of laser-etching machines mainly due to their low running-cost and free of life-hazard gases in contrast to excimer laser based systems. However, since the pulse repetition frequency of
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- 2000
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19. Q-switched CO 2 laser ablation of organic polymers
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Naoya Hamada, Ryoichi Yoshihara, Sakai Tatsuhiko, and Katsuhiro Minamida
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Laser ablation ,Materials science ,Dye laser ,Excimer laser ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laser pumping ,Ablation ,Laser ,Q-switching ,law.invention ,X-ray laser ,Optics ,law ,medicine ,business - Abstract
The polymers ablation by a Q-switched C02 laser is demonstrated and compared with that of the conventionalTEA laser ablation. The 20 - 100 m depth ablative etching of PET with well defined edge were successfully obtainedwhen the strong absorbed 9R(20) line at 1078.57cm1was irradiated. It was found the ablation characteristics by a Q-switched laser was almost same as that by a TEA laser.Keywords: Q-switched C02 laser, Ablation, Organic polymers, Laser materials processing 1. INTRODUCTION Since early works of laser ablation using excimer laser 2, lot of studies focused on its mechanism have beenreported. Many applications such as micro-machining of polymers, surface cleaning of solid and superconducting thin-filmdeposition are expected by using a laser ablation. Most of organic polymers show the strong absorption in IR region aswell as in UV region, the pulsed C02 laser can also ablate these materials successfully. In order to avoid the thermaldamage, a short duration and high peak power pulse is preferable for laser ablation. Therefore, TEA C02 laser was adoptedfor the IR laser ablation studies35. Werner and Schweizer reported the paint stripping of aircraft using commerciallyavailable TEA C02 laser of 2kW average power3. Brannon and Lankard studied the ablative etching of Polyimide, which isthe insulating material for micro-electronic device, using a tunable TEA C02 laser. They pointed out that Polyimide can beetched clearly and precisely by selecting the proper C02 laser line at strong absorption band4.For the industrial applications of the laser ablations, it requires a high average power (pulse repetition frequency
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- 1997
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20. High Power Laser Applieation in Steel Industry
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Naoya Hamada
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Materials science ,law ,Nuclear engineering ,Laser ,Power (physics) ,law.invention - Published
- 2004
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21. High-power Q-switched CO2 laser based on a fast axial gas flow system
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Naoya Hamada and Sakai Tatsuhiko
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Pulse duration ,Injection seeder ,Laser ,Q-switching ,law.invention ,Pulse (physics) ,Chopper ,Optics ,law ,Laser power scaling ,business ,Bandwidth-limited pulse - Abstract
Performance characteristics of a high power Q-switched CO2 laser based on a fast gas flow system have been investigated. A combination of a fast rotating chopper and an intracavity telescope as a Q-switching device has been applied to a fast axial flow, dc- discharged 1.5 kW continuous wave CO2 laser. The laser delivered 480 W average output power at 12 kHz pulse repetition rate on a free-running basis. Peak power of each Q-switched pulse is approximately 100 kW, and the pulse duration is 250 nsec. An analytical model describing the unique characteristics of the CO2 laser medium and of the rotating chopper Q-switching technique has been developed and applied to the experimental results. Good agreement was obtained between the theory and experiment for various pulse parameters such as peak power, pulse duration, and pulse buildup time. A method to improve the pulse characteristics using a fast axial gas flow system is proposed.© (1993) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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- 1993
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22. A High-Power Q-Switched CO2 Laser Using Intense Pulsed RF Discharge Excitation
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Sakai Tatsuhiko and Naoya Hamada
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Pulse repetition frequency ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Laser ,Q-switching ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Pulse (physics) ,Chopper ,Optics ,law ,Laser power scaling ,business ,Excitation - Abstract
A compact high-power Q-switched CO2 laser has been developed using a combination of intense pulsed rf (13.56 MHz) discharge excitation and a high-speed rotating Q-switch chopper. Performance characteristics have been investigated as functions of Q-switching velocity, input discharge energy density and laser gas composition. A pulse peak power of 300 kW and an average power of 740 W at 10 kHz pulse repetition frequency have been obtained simultaneously for a Q-switched laser based on a CO2 laser with 1.1 kW average power. By decreasing the repetition frequency to 4 kHz, the peak power was enhanced to above 500 kW. An analytical model describing the unique features of the Q-switched CO2 laser has also been developed for quantitative evaluation of the laser performance. Good agreement was obtained between the theoretical model and experimental results.
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- 1996
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23. Development of the Simulation Model for Laser Materials Processing
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Hiromu Soga, Osami Ichiko, and Naoya Hamada
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Materials science ,Materials processing ,law ,Mechanical engineering ,Thermal conduction ,Laser ,law.invention - Published
- 1987
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