Grigoropoulos's Book is Published by Cambridge University Press
 
July 23, 2009



Costas Grigoropoulos
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Transport in Laser Microfabrication
Fundamentals and Applications

Costas P. Grigoropoulos

Cambridge University Press
2009


Lasers are effective material processing tools that offer distinct advantages, including choice of wavelength and pulse width to match the target material properties as well as one-step direct and locally confined structural modification. Understanding the evolution of the energy coupling with the target and the induced phase change transformations is critical for improving the quality of micromachining and microprocessing. As current technology is pushed to ever smaller dimensions, the lasers become a truly enabling solution for reducing thermomechanical damage and facilitating heterogeneous integration of components into functional devices. This is especially important in cases where conventional thermo-chemo-mechanical treatment processes are ineffective. Component microfabrication with basic dimensions in the few-microns range via laser irradiation has been implemented successfully in the industrial environment. Beyond this, there is an increasing need to advance the science and technology of laser processing to the nano-scale regime. The book focuses on examining the transport mechanisms involved in the laser material interactions in the context of microfabrication.

The material was developed in the graduate course of Laser Processing and Diagnostics Professor Grigoropoulos taught in Berkeley over the years and drew from the research done at the Laser Thermal Laboratory. The text aims at providing to scientists, engineers and graduate students a comprehensive review of progress and state of the art in the field by linking fundamental phenomena with modern applications.