Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 35, Issue 2, 268(2008)

Effect of Bound Diamond Abrasives Fabrication Technology on Subsurface Damage in Nd-Doped Phosphate Glass

Zhang Wei1,2、* and Zhu Jianqiang1
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    Loose abrasive grinding and bound abrasive grinding are two principal grinding methods in optical cold process, but they are different in grinding removal mechanism. Nd-doped phosphate glasses are dominating materials in high average power laser solid state lasers. For little investigative experience in subsurface damage (SSD) in Nd-doped phosphate glasses, this paper investigated the grinding removal mechanism using different bound diamond abrasives. The effects of abrasive size, load, spindle speed, bonding material and the coolant on the subsurface damage in Nd-doped phosphate glasses were surveyed as well. Subsurface damage produced by loose abrasives was presented for comparation. All the results provide essential foundation for choosing and optimizing fabrication technology of high-quality Nd-doped phosphate glasses.

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    Zhang Wei, Zhu Jianqiang. Effect of Bound Diamond Abrasives Fabrication Technology on Subsurface Damage in Nd-Doped Phosphate Glass[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2008, 35(2): 268

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    Category: materials and thin films

    Received: Jun. 4, 2007

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 5, 2008

    The Author Email: Wei Zhang (wilson-siom@163.com)

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