Title of article :
Modeling of the expansion of laser-evaporated matter in argon,
helium and nitrogen and the condensation of clusters
Author/Authors :
Gert Callies )، نويسنده , , Henrik Schittenhelm، نويسنده , , Peter Berger، نويسنده , , Helmut Hu¨gel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Manufacturing with short pulse lasers pulse width between 10 and 100 ns.is becoming an established technology in
micro structuring, drilling and laser vapour deposition. The material is evaporated in a few nanoseconds and expands into the
surrounding atmosphere. In the material vapour behind the contact front supersaturation and the subsequent condensation
process are calculated. The formation of clusters leads to an attenuation of the laser beam due to Mie scattering and Mie
absorption for wavelengths in the UV range. The propagation of the laser-induced plasma vapour plume in different ambient
gas atmospheres and the influence of the gas species on the condensation process is calculated with a finite-difference-scheme
including the Euler equations, the front-tracking method and the equations of state. The cluster generation and growth is
calculated quasi-stationary by models given by Lifshitz, Sloyozov, Frenkel, Raizer and Zel’dovich. Above a critical cluster
radius the growth of a grain is favoured and the clusters increase unhindered. The results show that the velocity of the shock
front is much higher in helium than in argon and nitrogen due to the higher speed of sound of helium. The temperature jump
at the shock front is, however, for argon much higher than for helium. The different temperatures close to the contact front
due to different ambient gas species influence the supersaturation within the vapour and, therefore, the cluster growth. For
ablating aluminum in nitrogen atmosphere cluster radii between 1 nm and 5 nm depending on the chosen parameters are
calculated. q1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
Keywords :
modeling , Cluster , ablation , Vapour flow , condensation , excimer laser
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science