Title of article :
Experimental study on droplet generation during
excimer laser ablation of polyethylene glycol 1000
Author/Authors :
T. Smausz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Droplet generation during laser ablation is important from the point of view of the quality of ®lms deposited by pulsed laser
deposition. Dependence of the emitted droplet properties and distribution on the state of matter, viscosity and ¯uence was
investigated experimentally. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 1000 having relatively low melting point (378C) was used in our
experiments. By variation of target temperature between 23 and 808C the amount and dimensions of emitted droplets were
studied. An ArF excimer laser was used for irradiation, the applied ¯uence was varied in the range of 0.37±2.66 J/cm2. The
droplets were caught onto a quartz plate placed above the target. During the transition from solid to liquid state of PEG 1000
the number and the total volume of droplets emitted during ablation were drastically decreased, reaching a minimum at 408C.
Further heating of the molten target resulted in increment in the amount of emitted droplets. At 708C target temperature the
maximum quantity of droplets were deposited at a ¯uence of 1.28 J/cm2. It was found that with increasing viscosity the
number and total volume of droplets decrease signi®cantly. Deposition with the smallest amount of droplets is reached, when
using molten targets near to melting point with a high viscosity. # 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Laser±matter interaction , ablation , viscosity , Polyethylene glycol 1000
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science