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Selective modification of dual phase steel DP 1000 by laser action using diffractive optical element
S. P. Murzinab, M. V. Blokhina a Samara National Research University, 443086, Samara, Russia, Moskovskoye Shosse 34
b TU Wien, Institute of Production Engineering and Photonic Technologies, 1060, Vienna, Austria, Getreidemarkt 9
Abstract:
Experimental studies of shaping a CO2 laser beam with a reflective diffractive optical element have been performed. To increase the aperture of the initial beam, we used a collimator containing a system of two plane-convex spherical ZnSe lenses. For the focal line formed with the diffractive optical element in combination with the collimator, in addition to a 1.3-fold increase in the length, a decrease in the maximum beam power density was found to occur in the laser spot. It was demonstrated that under the laser action it is possible to generate in a two-phase steel sample regions of full hardening, selective hardening, and annealing, alongside the initial structure. The formation of such structures is due to the distribution pattern of temperature fields and a difference in the cooling rate across the volume of the heat affected zone.
Keywords:
laser action, beam shaping, diffractive optical element, collimator, dual-phase steel, selective modification, structure.
Received: 20.08.2019 Accepted: 10.09.2019
Citation:
S. P. Murzin, M. V. Blokhin, “Selective modification of dual phase steel DP 1000 by laser action using diffractive optical element”, Computer Optics, 43:5 (2019), 773–779
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/co702 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/co/v43/i5/p773
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