The first 24 months of the project were dedicated to the devolpment of the three modules that were later integrated in the final prototype: an optical module for LIPSS optimization, in-line monitoring system and simulation tools:
- Three different optical modules for simultaneous control of laser polarization and beam shape have been designed and fabricated
- An inline monitoring unit has been set-up and tested.
- A simulation tool was developed based on a wide Database of LIPSS processes.
Additionally, product performance increase was been preliminarly reported for the three application fields.
During the second half of the project, the diferent modules were integrated into a full prototype. This required:
- Development of specific SW protocols for controlling the modules
- Mechanical integration of the HW components into the final system
- Validation of the performance of whole prototype.
Additionally, the prototype was validated for the three application fields reporting a product permoncae increase for all of them:
- An improvement of C-rate capability, Capacity retention and Life cycle was reported for Li-ion batteries
- Signal contrast has been improved and Positioning tolerances has been doubled for linear encoders.
- A Decrease of wear coefficient, Chemical leachables Release of chemical elements composing the alloy below the acceptable threshold and Biological response improvement in bone growth and functionalization was reported for medical components.
LASER4SURF results have been diseminated through different channels:
- A total of 13 conference proceedings, posters, scientific and technical publications have been published during the project
- A total of 31 different events the consortium participated and presented the project or its results to various audiences.
- A series of info-graphics were designed outlining the key concepts and context for the three applications and outline their specific concepts in terms of increasing adhesion of medical implants, increasing capacity of batteries and enhancing linear encoders
- The publication of seven journalistic articles on themes related to the LASER4SURF project
- Social media channels: project website, youtube channel, Twitter, LinkedIn, ResearcheGate.
- Two videos reporting LASER4SURF results
- A final conference took place as an online event on Thursday, March 25th 2021 from 10am – 1pm, in the last month of the project