Title of article :
Explosive phase transformation in excimer laser ablation
Author/Authors :
Kevin H. Song، نويسنده , , Xianfan Xu )، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
This work investigated phase change mechanisms during excimer laser ablation of nickel specimens. Time-resolved
measurements were carried out to determine optical properties and the velocity of the laser-ablated plume, the ablation rate
per pulse, light scattering from the laser-ablated particles and the size of the laser-ablated particles, in the laser fluence range
between 2.5 J cmy2 and 10.5 J cmy2 or 100 MW cmy2 and 400 MW cmy2 for a laser pulse of 26 ns.. It was found that
normal surface evaporation occurred when the laser fluence was below 5.2 J cmy2. At a laser fluence of about 5.2 J cmy2
or higher, the temperature at the target surface approached the critical point. The surface experienced an explosive-type
vaporization process, ejecting large size droplets from the molten pool. Further increase of the laser fluence up to 9.0 J cmy2
did not significantly change the surface temperature and the velocity and transmission of the laser-ablated plume. Explosive
phase transformation was determined to be the main material removal mechanism when the laser fluence was higher than 5.2
J cmy2. q1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
Keywords :
Explosive phase transformation , pulsed laser ablation , homogeneous nucleation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science