Title of article :
Theoretical study of the influence of laser-induced defects
on the adsorption of gases on solid surfaces
Author/Authors :
Pawe? Szabelski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Laser treatment of a solid surface was modeled by applying an analytical theory as well as by using Monte Carlo simulations.
The crystalline surface was assumed to be initially smooth and chemically uniform, that is free of impurities built into the
structure. Creation of surface defects by a laser beam was assumed to have entirely random nature. In particular, the surface was
assumed to have been scanned by the beam focused successively on randomly chosen points. In the course of the ablation
process, the beam produces a pyramidal crater whose dimensions are proportional to the applied laser power. According to the
assumed nature of the scanning procedure, the craters formed by the beam are allowed to overlap. The influence of the number of
laser pulses and the crater dimensions on the structural and adsorptive properties of the surface were examined by analysis of the
variation of the mean surface depth and the surface width. Changes in the adsorptive properties were also estimated by the
calculation of the thermally programmed desorption (TPD) spectra of monomolecular adsorbates desorbed from laser-treated
surfaces. Additionally, equilibrium adsorption isotherms were calculated for the obtained surfaces
Keywords :
Laser ablation , Monte Carlo simulation , Surface defects , Adsorption isotherms , thermal desorption
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science