Title :
Precise microstructuring of metallic surfaces to improve wear properties
Author :
Dumitru, G. ; Romano, Vittorio ; Weber, H.P. ; Haefke, H. ; Gerbig, Y.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Appl. Phys., Bern, Switzerland
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Through controlled laser microstructuring of solid surfaces, the wear properties of solid surfaces can be improved: microholes induced on a friction surface can act like lubricant reservoirs and as traps for debris particles, ameliorating both friction and wear behaviours. In generating such microstructures, the laser has the advantage of its great versatility. Since it can be used in various environments and it can be adapted to a wide range of desired structures. In this work the laser beam coming from an industrial, flash-lamp pumped, Q-switched operated, Nd:YAG laser was focused on metallic surfaces, producing removal of the target material. The duration of pulses was 100 ns, FWHM for laser ablation within this temporal domain. Local melting and vaporising govern the mechanisms of material expulsion and the melt ejection occurs through the vapour pressure gradient.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; Q-switching; flash lamps; image intensifiers; laser ablation; laser beam machining; measurement errors; melting; micromachining; neodymium; optical pumping; plasma production by laser; solid lasers; vaporisation; wear; 100 ns; controlled laser microstructuring; debris particle traps; friction surface; industrial flash-lamp pumped Q-switched operated Nd:YAG laser; laser ablation; laser beam; laser pulse duration; local melting; lubricant reservoirs; material expulsion; melt ejection; metallic surfaces; microholes; precise microstructuring; solid surfaces; target material removal; vaporising; vapour pressure gradient; wear behaviour; wear properties; Friction; Laser ablation; Laser excitation; Lubricants; Optical control; Optical materials; Pump lasers; Reservoirs; Solid lasers; Surface emitting lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe, 2000. Conference Digest. 2000 Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6319-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE.2000.910058