GLASS WELDING METHOD
First Claim
1. A glass fusing method for manufacturing a glass fusing structure by fusing first and second glass substrates to each other, the method comprising the steps ofarranging a glass layer containing a laser-light-absorbing material between the first and second glass substrates with a predetermined width along an extending region to be fused;
- forming an initial fracture in at least the second glass substrate in the first and second glass substrates such that the initial fracture overlaps the glass layer when seen in a thickness direction of the first and second glass substrates; and
irradiating the glass layer with laser light such that at least a part of the initial fracture is included in the laser light while relatively moving an irradiation region of the laser light along the region to be fused, so as to subject the glass layer and the first and second glass substrates to a heating stage and a cooling stage, thereby fusing and cleaving the first and second glass substrates along the region to be fused;
wherein in the heating stage the glass layer is molten and a temperature difference is generated in a part along the region to be fused in each of the first and second glass substrates so that a main face on the glass layer side has a temperature higher than that on a main face on the opposite side of the glass layer in each of the first and second glass substrates; and
wherein in the cooling stage the molten glass layer is solidified and by a stress occurring during cooling a fracture is grown in a thickness direction of the first and second glass substrates through the glass layer from the initial fracture acting as a start point.
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Abstract
Glass layers 3 are molten by irradiation with laser light L, so as to generate a temperature difference in a part along regions to be fused R in each of glass substrates 40, 50 so that main faces 40a, 50a on the glass layer 3 side have a temperature higher than that on main faces 40b, 50b on the opposite side of the glass layers 3. Thereafter, the molten glass layers 3 solidify, and cooling generates a stress in the glass substrates 40, 50. Here, since initial fractures 8 are formed in the glass substrate 50 so as to overlap the glass layers 3, fractures grow in the thickness direction of the glass substrates 40, 50 through the glass layers 3 from the initial fractures 8 acting as a start point.
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1. A glass fusing method for manufacturing a glass fusing structure by fusing first and second glass substrates to each other, the method comprising the steps of
arranging a glass layer containing a laser-light-absorbing material between the first and second glass substrates with a predetermined width along an extending region to be fused; -
forming an initial fracture in at least the second glass substrate in the first and second glass substrates such that the initial fracture overlaps the glass layer when seen in a thickness direction of the first and second glass substrates; and irradiating the glass layer with laser light such that at least a part of the initial fracture is included in the laser light while relatively moving an irradiation region of the laser light along the region to be fused, so as to subject the glass layer and the first and second glass substrates to a heating stage and a cooling stage, thereby fusing and cleaving the first and second glass substrates along the region to be fused; wherein in the heating stage the glass layer is molten and a temperature difference is generated in a part along the region to be fused in each of the first and second glass substrates so that a main face on the glass layer side has a temperature higher than that on a main face on the opposite side of the glass layer in each of the first and second glass substrates; and wherein in the cooling stage the molten glass layer is solidified and by a stress occurring during cooling a fracture is grown in a thickness direction of the first and second glass substrates through the glass layer from the initial fracture acting as a start point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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