formally known as “laser-induced backside wet-etching,” uses a laser to blast away at a tank of copper sulfate. When a piece of glass is suspended on the surface of the solution and the laser ...
[Frankie] and [Bryan] have figured out a way to use the laser to chemically activate an etching process. See experiment part 2 as well. First, to be clear, they are using a quality 40W Epilog Zing ...
There is an opportunity to achieve efficient and high-quality engraving of glass microstructures with arbitrary ...