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United States Patent 6,420,678
Hoekstra July 16, 2002

Method for separating non-metallic substrates

Abstract

A method for physically separating non-metallic substrates by forming a microcrack in the substrate and controllingly propagating the microcrack. An initial mechanical or pulsed laser scribing device forms a microcrack in the substrate. If a pulsed laser is used, it forms a crack in the substrate between its top and bottom surfaces. A scribe beam is applied onto the substrate on a separation line. A helium coolant stream intersects with, or is adjacent to, the trailing edge of the scribe beam. The temperature differential between the heat affected zone of the substrate and the coolant stream propagates the microcrack. Two breaking beams on opposing sides of the separation line follow the coolant stream. The breaking beams create controlled tensile forces that extend the crack to the bottom surface of the substrate for full separation. The scribe and break beams and coolant stream are simultaneously moved relative to the substrate. A preheat beam preheats the heat affected area on the substrate. The beams are formed by an arrangement of lasers and mirrors and lenses. A movable mirror selectively diverts a beam to form either the preheat beam or one or more of the break and scribe beams. Spherical aberration is introduced in the break and scribe beams to flatten their energy distribution profiles and evenly apply the beam energy. A supplemental mechanical force, applied by vertically movable wheels or by restraining the substrate against a curved frame, creates a bending moment to facilitate the separation process.


Inventors: Hoekstra; Brian L. (2012 Grant Pl. #14, Melbourne, FL 32901)
Appl. No.: 240058
Filed: January 29, 1999

Current U.S. Class: 219/121.75; 219/121.67; 219/121.7; 219/121.76; 219/121.77; 225/2
Intern'l Class: B23K 026/06; B23K 026/00; B23K 026/14
Field of Search: 219/121.75,121.7,121.76,121.77,121.67,121.83,121.84 372/92 225/2


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Primary Examiner: Dunn; Tom
Assistant Examiner: Edmondson; L.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.

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