Generally, different processes are optimized by using different irradiation patterns. Process parameters such as the technique used, input laser beam diameter, optical setup, powder material type and more, will all have an effect on the exact illumination pattern which will yield the best performance for the specific application.
In laser metal deposition (LMD) for example, comparative studies have shown improved process performance when using a ring-shaped beam generated with a light shaping diffuser over a Gaussian beam thanks to its uniform energy and small temperature gradient. Advantages were found in many performance indicators including smaller residual stress in the workpiece, reduction of heat accumulation, avoiding excessive sintering and dilution, refined grain size and improved surface quality of coating. This technology is widely used in industries such as automotive industry, aviation and aerospace, energy technology, petrochemicals, and medical technology.
In selective laser melting (SLM), studies showed that a ring shape with a central spot can improve the melt pool dynamics, resulting in a stabler melt pool compared to a simple, gaussian beam. This enables the elimination of internal stress fractures, allowing production of fully dense material at very high build rates.