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Influence of glass substrate thickness in laser scribing of glass
Authors:Koji Yamamoto   Noboru Hasaka   Hideki Morita  Etsuji Ohmura
Affiliation:aGraduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka, Japan;bMitsuboshi Diamond Industrial Co., Ltd., 1-4-37 Minami-kaneden, Suita, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:The thickness of the glass substrate used in liquid crystal displays continues to be decreased from its original thickness of 1.1 mm for the purpose reducing size and weight. The aim of this study was to clarify the influence of the glass substrate thickness during laser scribing with crack propagation caused by laser heating followed by quick quenching. The laser scribe conditions for soda-lime glass substrates with thickness equal to or less than 1.1 mm were obtained in laser irradiation experiments. Two-dimensional thermal elasticity analysis was conducted with a finite element method based on the scribable conditions obtained in the experiment. The laser scribable conditions can then be estimated by the upper limit of the maximum surface temperature, Tmax, and the lower limit of the maximum tensile stress, σtmax, in the cooling area, regardless of the glass substrate thickness. There is a substrate thickness with which the maximum tensile stress σtmax becomes the largest under each scribe condition. The substrate thickness with which σtmax becomes the largest is obtained at a faster scribe velocity for thinner glass substrate and at slower scribe velocity for thicker glass substrate. Owing to these relations, the crack depth also has almost the same tendency as σtmax.
Keywords:CO2 laser   Glass   Laser scribing   Thermal stress   Thickness
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