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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Laser ablation of polymer waveguide and embedded mirror for optically-enabled printed circuit boards (OEPCB)

Zakariyah, Shefiu S. January 2010 (has links)
Due to their inherent BW capacity, optical interconnect (OI) offers a means of replacement to BW limited copper as bottlenecks begin to appear within the various interconnect levels of electronics systems. Low-cost optically enabled printed circuit boards are a key milestone on many electronics roadmaps, e.g. iNEMI. Current OI solutions found in industry are based upon optical fibres and are capable of providing a suitable platform for inter-board applications especially on the backplane. However, to allow component assembly onto high BW interconnects, an integral requirement for intra-board applications, optically enabled printed circuit boards containing waveguides are essential. Major barriers to the deployment of optical printed circuit boards include the compatibility of the technique, the cost of acquiring OI and the optical power budget. The purpose of this PhD research programme is to explore suitable techniques to address these barriers, primarily by means of laser material processing using UV and IR source lasers namely 248 nm KrF Excimer, 355 nm UV Nd:YAG and 10.6 μm IR CO2. The use of these three main lasers, the trio of which dominates most PCB production assembly, provides underpinning drive for the deployment of this technology into the industry at a very low cost without the need for any additional system or system modification. It further provides trade-offs among the suitable candidates in terms of processing speed, cost and quality of waveguides that could be achieved. This thesis presents the context of the research and the underlying governing science, i.e. theoretical analysis, involving laser-matter interactions. Experimental investigation of thermal (or pyrolitic) and bond-breaking (or photolytic) nature of laser ablation was studied in relation to each of the chosen lasers with regression analysis used to explain the experimental results. Optimal parameters necessary for achieving minimum Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) and surface/wall roughness were explored, both of which are key to achieving low loss waveguides. While photochemical dominance - a function of wavelength and pulse duration - is desired in laser ablation of photopolymers, the author has been able to find out that photothermallyprocessed materials, for example at 10.6 μm, can also provide desirable waveguides. Although there are literature information detailing the effect of certain parameters such as fluence, pulse repetition rate, pulse duration and wavelength among others, in relation to the etch rate of different materials, the machining of new materials requires new data to be obtained. In fact various models are available to try to explain the laser-matter interaction in a mathematical way, but these cannot be taken universally as they are deficient to general applications. For this reason, experimental optimisation appears to be the logical way forward at this stage of the research and thus requiring material-system characterisation to be conducted for each case thereby forming an integral achievement of this research. In this work, laser ablation of a single-layer optical polymer (Truemode™) multimode waveguides were successfully demonstrated using the aforementioned chosen lasers, thus providing opportunities for rapid deployment of OI to the PCB manufacturing industry. Truemode™ was chosen as it provides a very low absorption loss value < 0.04 dB/cm at 850 nm datacom wavelength used for VSR interconnections - a key to optical power budget - and its compatibility with current PCB fabrication processes. A wet-Truemode™ formulation was used which required that optical polymer layer on an FR4 substrate be formed using spin coating and then UV-cured in a nitrogen oxygen-free chamber. Layer thickness, chiefly influenced by spinning speed and duration, was studied in order to meet the optical layer thickness requirement for multimode (typically > 9 μm) waveguides. Two alternative polymers, namely polysiloxane-based photopolymer (OE4140 and OE 4141) from Dow Corning and PMMA, were sparingly utilized at some point in the research, mainly during laser machining using UV Nd:YAG and CO2 lasers. While Excimer laser was widely considered for polymer waveguide due to its high quality potential, the successful fabrication at 10.6 μm IR and 355 nm UV wavelengths and at relatively low propagation loss at datacom wavelength of 850 nm (estimated to be < 1.5 dB/cm) were unprecedented. The author considered further reduction in the optical loss by looking at the effect of fluence, power, pulse repetition rate, speed and optical density on the achievable propagation but found no direct relationship between these parameters; it is therefore concluded that process optimisation is the best practice. In addition, a novel in-plane 45-degree coupling mirror fabrication using Excimer laser ablation was demonstrated for the first time, which was considered to be vital for communication between chips (or other suitable components) at board-level.
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Well-Aligned 3-Dimensional Self-Assembly in Block Copolymers and Their Nanotechnological Applications

Ahn, Dae Up January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
63

Excited State Dynamics of Bioinspired Materials: Triplet Formation in Silver(I) Mediated Cytosine Base Pairs and Chemical Disorder in DOPA Melanin

Kohl, Forrest Robert January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
64

Polymers with Integrated Sensing Capabilities

Kunzelman, Jill Nicole 26 March 2009 (has links)
No description available.
65

Design, Synthesis and Incorporation of Functional Additives into Multilayered Polymer Films

Lott, Joseph Robert 15 March 2011 (has links)
No description available.
66

Development of a trans-rotational temperature diagnostic for vibrationally-excited carbon monoxide using single-photon laser-induced fluorescence

Leiweke, Robert John 30 March 2004 (has links)
No description available.
67

Binding and characterization of fluorescent nano-aggregates on structured surfaces

Baumgärtel, Thomas 27 July 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit steht die selektive Funktionalisierung von Siliziumoxidnanostrukturen auf alkyl-passivierten Siliziumoberflächen welche durch rasterkraftmikroskopisch induzierte lokale anodische Oxidation (LAO) erzeugt werden. Bei der gezielten Immobilisierung von funktionalen Molekülen auf den Strukturen werden zwei verschiedene Routen verfolgt – Anbindung von ionischen Farbstoffen über elektrostatische Wechselwirkungen sowie stufenweise kovalente chemische Anbindung von bi-funktionalen Verbindermolekülen und Farbstoffen. Eine Untersuchung der hergestellten funktionalen Strukturen erfolgt mittels Rasterkraftmikroskopie, Raster-Kelvin-Mikroskopie sowie zeitaufgelöster Fluoreszenzmikroskopie und-spektroskopie. Durch zwei unabhängige Methoden kann gezeigt werden dass die Ladungen im lokalen Oxide vergleichsweise stabil sind und die elektrostatische Anbindung somit auch noch nach Tagen möglich sein sollte. Das Verhalten der elektrostatisch angebundenen Farbstoffe hängt stark von deren Art ab. Während es bei Rhodamin 6G nur zu einer minimalen spektralen Änderung im Vergleich zur Lösung kommt so zeigen spermin-funktionalisierte Perylenbisimidfarbstoffe eine deutliche H-Aggregation und Ausbildung von Excimerzuständen. Diese Zustände sind eindeutig thermisch aktiviert und zeigen eine wesentlich höhere Aktivierungsenergie als bei allen anderen bisher untersuchten Perylenaggregaten sowie eine Hysterese bei Temperaturveränderung. Die physikalische Ursache für dieses Phänomen liegt allem Anschein nach in der elektrostatischen Anbindung selbst welche ein instabiles Gleichgewicht mit der Wechselwirkung der Moleküle untereinander bildet. Eine geordnete kovalente Anbindung von funktionalen Silanmolekülen an die mittels LAO erzeugten Strukturen erfordert sehr definierte Prozessparameter. Die spektroskopische Untersuchung von an die funktionalen Silane chemisch angebundenen Fluoresceinfarbstoffen lässt indirekte Schlüsse auf deren Belegungsdichte und damit die Qualität der Silanmonolage zu.
68

Neuaufbau eines Pelletron-Beschleunigers und Untersuchungen zum Laserhydrieren von Silizium / Rebuild of a pelletron accelerator and investigations on laser hydriding of silicon

Schwickert, Marcus 29 October 2002 (has links)
No description available.
69

Alterações biomecânicas da córnea de suínos induzidas pela confecções de lamelas pediculadas de diferentes espessuras por laser de femtossegundo / Biomechanical changes after flap creation with different thicknesses with the femtosecond laser in swinish cornea

Fabricio Witzel de Medeiros 22 July 2011 (has links)
Objetivo: Investigar as alterações biomecânicas da córnea de suínos induzidas pela confecção de lamelas pediculadas de diferentes espessuras pelo laser de femtossegundo. Métodos: Para a formação dos dois grupos, 12 olhos de porcos foram usados: lamelas pediculadas de 100 e de 300 micrômetros confeccionadas pelo laser de femtossegundo. Cada olho foi submetido aos seguintes exames, antes da criação das lamelas: topografia por rasterstereography, Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA), tomografia do segmento anterior por coerência óptica para a avaliação paquimétrica corneal e das lamelas criadas e sistema de velocidade de onda (SVO), que mede a velocidade de propagação de ondas acústicas entre dois transdutores posicionados na superfície corneal antes e imediatamente, após a feitura da lamela. O primerio passo foi desenhado para o estudo das diferenças em relação à histerese corneal, fator de resistência corneal, mudanças na curvatura e velocidade de propagação de onda acústica entre córneas com lamelas finas e espessas. Posteriormente, as lamelas foram amputadas, e as medidas do sistema de velocidade de onda foram repetidas. Resultados: A média de espessura das lamelas ± desviopadrão (DP) foi de 108,5±6,9 (8,5% da espessura total) e 307,8±11,5 m (22,9% da espessura total), para os grupos de lamelas finas e espessas, respectivamente (p< 0,001). Histerese corneal e o fator de resistência corneal não apresentaram diferença estatística, após a criação de lamelas finas (p = 0,81 e p = 0,62, respectivamente). Histerese corneal foi significantemente mais baixa, depois da confecção de lamelas mais espessas (8,0±1,0 para 5,1±1,5 mmHg para medidas pré e pós-operatórias, respectivamente, p = 0,003, diminuição de 36,25%) e fator de resistência corneal também mostrou significante diminuição nesse grupo, após o procedimento cirúrgico; valores médios pré e pós-operatórios de 8,2±1,6 e 4,1±2,5 mmHg respectivamente (p= 0,007), diminuição de 50%. A ceratometria média simulada apresentou maiores valores, após a confecção das lamelas mais espessas em relação ao pré-operatório (ceratometria pré e pós-operatória de 39,5±1 D e 45,9±1,2 D, respectivamente, p= 0,003). Para o grupo de lamelas finas, não houve diferença estatisticamente significante (ceratometria pré e pós-operatória de 40,6±0,6 D e 41,4±1,0 D, respectivamente, p=0,55). Em relação ao Sistema de Velocidade de Onda, após a criação das lamelas e sua amputação, houve diminuição da velocidade de propagação acústica, embora na maior parte das posições não fosse estatisticamente significante. Conclusão: Nas condições experimentais estabelecidas por este estudo, a criação de lamelas de maior espessura pareceu exercer efeito mais relevante sobre a biomecânica da córnea de suínos / Purpose: To study the impact of programmed flaps at two different thicknesses on the biomechanical properties of the swine corneas. Methods: Twelve pig eyes were enrolled in this study and were formed two groups: 100m and 300 m flaps performed with the femtosecond laser. Each eye had the following procedure before the flap creation: raster photograph topographic maps, Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA), Optical Coherence Tomography to measure the pachymetry and flap thickness and Surface Wave Velocity system which is a prototype system that measures sonic wave propagation time between two transducers positioned on the corneal surface before and after flap creation. This first step was designed to investigate the differences in respect to corneal hysteresis, corneal resistance factor, curvature change and ultrasonic wave propagation between the groups with thinner and thicker flaps. After this initial procedure, flap amputation was performed and new measurements with the surface wave velocity system were taken again. Results: Measured flap thicknesses averaged 108.5±6.9 (8.5% of the total cornea) and 307.8±11.5 m (22.9% of the total cornea) for thin and thick flap groups, respectively (p< 0.001). Hysteresis and corneal resistance factor did not change significantly after flap creation in the thin flap group (p = 0.81 and p = 0.62, respectively). With thicker flaps, both parameters decreased significantly from 8.0±1.0 to 5.1±1.5 mmHg (p=0.003, reduction of 36.25%) and from 8.2±1.6 to 4.1±2.5 mmHg, respectively (p = 0.007), reduction of 50%. Simulated keratometry values increased in the thick flap group (from 39.5±1 D to 45.9±1.2 D, p=0.003) after flap creation and not in the thin flap group (from 40.6±0.6D to 41.4±1.0D, p= 0.55). Regarding surface wave velocity analysis, the surgical procedures induced lower values in some positions although most of them did not present statistically different results. Conclusion: In this experimental model, thicker flaps seemed to have a greater effect on the biomechanics of the swinish cornea
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Alterações biomecânicas da córnea de suínos induzidas pela confecções de lamelas pediculadas de diferentes espessuras por laser de femtossegundo / Biomechanical changes after flap creation with different thicknesses with the femtosecond laser in swinish cornea

Medeiros, Fabricio Witzel de 22 July 2011 (has links)
Objetivo: Investigar as alterações biomecânicas da córnea de suínos induzidas pela confecção de lamelas pediculadas de diferentes espessuras pelo laser de femtossegundo. Métodos: Para a formação dos dois grupos, 12 olhos de porcos foram usados: lamelas pediculadas de 100 e de 300 micrômetros confeccionadas pelo laser de femtossegundo. Cada olho foi submetido aos seguintes exames, antes da criação das lamelas: topografia por rasterstereography, Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA), tomografia do segmento anterior por coerência óptica para a avaliação paquimétrica corneal e das lamelas criadas e sistema de velocidade de onda (SVO), que mede a velocidade de propagação de ondas acústicas entre dois transdutores posicionados na superfície corneal antes e imediatamente, após a feitura da lamela. O primerio passo foi desenhado para o estudo das diferenças em relação à histerese corneal, fator de resistência corneal, mudanças na curvatura e velocidade de propagação de onda acústica entre córneas com lamelas finas e espessas. Posteriormente, as lamelas foram amputadas, e as medidas do sistema de velocidade de onda foram repetidas. Resultados: A média de espessura das lamelas ± desviopadrão (DP) foi de 108,5±6,9 (8,5% da espessura total) e 307,8±11,5 m (22,9% da espessura total), para os grupos de lamelas finas e espessas, respectivamente (p< 0,001). Histerese corneal e o fator de resistência corneal não apresentaram diferença estatística, após a criação de lamelas finas (p = 0,81 e p = 0,62, respectivamente). Histerese corneal foi significantemente mais baixa, depois da confecção de lamelas mais espessas (8,0±1,0 para 5,1±1,5 mmHg para medidas pré e pós-operatórias, respectivamente, p = 0,003, diminuição de 36,25%) e fator de resistência corneal também mostrou significante diminuição nesse grupo, após o procedimento cirúrgico; valores médios pré e pós-operatórios de 8,2±1,6 e 4,1±2,5 mmHg respectivamente (p= 0,007), diminuição de 50%. A ceratometria média simulada apresentou maiores valores, após a confecção das lamelas mais espessas em relação ao pré-operatório (ceratometria pré e pós-operatória de 39,5±1 D e 45,9±1,2 D, respectivamente, p= 0,003). Para o grupo de lamelas finas, não houve diferença estatisticamente significante (ceratometria pré e pós-operatória de 40,6±0,6 D e 41,4±1,0 D, respectivamente, p=0,55). Em relação ao Sistema de Velocidade de Onda, após a criação das lamelas e sua amputação, houve diminuição da velocidade de propagação acústica, embora na maior parte das posições não fosse estatisticamente significante. Conclusão: Nas condições experimentais estabelecidas por este estudo, a criação de lamelas de maior espessura pareceu exercer efeito mais relevante sobre a biomecânica da córnea de suínos / Purpose: To study the impact of programmed flaps at two different thicknesses on the biomechanical properties of the swine corneas. Methods: Twelve pig eyes were enrolled in this study and were formed two groups: 100m and 300 m flaps performed with the femtosecond laser. Each eye had the following procedure before the flap creation: raster photograph topographic maps, Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA), Optical Coherence Tomography to measure the pachymetry and flap thickness and Surface Wave Velocity system which is a prototype system that measures sonic wave propagation time between two transducers positioned on the corneal surface before and after flap creation. This first step was designed to investigate the differences in respect to corneal hysteresis, corneal resistance factor, curvature change and ultrasonic wave propagation between the groups with thinner and thicker flaps. After this initial procedure, flap amputation was performed and new measurements with the surface wave velocity system were taken again. Results: Measured flap thicknesses averaged 108.5±6.9 (8.5% of the total cornea) and 307.8±11.5 m (22.9% of the total cornea) for thin and thick flap groups, respectively (p< 0.001). Hysteresis and corneal resistance factor did not change significantly after flap creation in the thin flap group (p = 0.81 and p = 0.62, respectively). With thicker flaps, both parameters decreased significantly from 8.0±1.0 to 5.1±1.5 mmHg (p=0.003, reduction of 36.25%) and from 8.2±1.6 to 4.1±2.5 mmHg, respectively (p = 0.007), reduction of 50%. Simulated keratometry values increased in the thick flap group (from 39.5±1 D to 45.9±1.2 D, p=0.003) after flap creation and not in the thin flap group (from 40.6±0.6D to 41.4±1.0D, p= 0.55). Regarding surface wave velocity analysis, the surgical procedures induced lower values in some positions although most of them did not present statistically different results. Conclusion: In this experimental model, thicker flaps seemed to have a greater effect on the biomechanics of the swinish cornea

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