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Laser ablation

2010
Laser ablation occurs when high fluence, short wavelength laser radiation interacts with attenuating materials. A problem that dogs laser ablation machining in the industrial theatre is debris: solid, melt and vapour are all generated. This is a problem borne of micro-particulate debris and van der Waals, electrostatic and capillary forces, to strongly
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Cutting thin glass by femtosecond laser ablation

Optics and Laser Technology, 2018
The femtosecond laser ablation process for cutting thin aluminoborosilicate glass sheets of thickness 100 μm was investigated with emphasis on effective cutting speed (Veff) and mechanical strength of diced samples.
Hyesung Shin, Dongsik Kim
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Lasers for Pulsed Laser Ablation

2013
In this chapter, several lasers (e.g. Nd-YAG laser, Ti-sapphire laser, excimer laser, \(\text {CO}_{2}\) laser) are analysed because they are versatile sources of energy in a highly concentrated form, being attractive tools and research instruments for a large variety of research and production fields, and for laser ablation in particular.
Mihai Stafe   +2 more
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Laser ablation sampling

TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1998
Abstract Laser ablation sampling provides significant benefits and capabilities for chemical analysis. It represents one of the most promising technologies for direct solid sample introduction. Despite the advantages, there are a number of issues that should be addressed to better understand and utilize this technology.
Richard E Russo   +2 more
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Effective control of particle size, surface plasmon resonance and stoichiometry of Cu@CuxO nanoparticles synthesized by laser ablation of Cu in distilled water

Optics and Laser Technology, 2018
Pulsed laser ablation of copper in distilled water is used to synthesize copper nanoparticles as a function of duration of laser ablation and incident laser energy.
P. Baruah, A. Sharma, A. Khare
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Laser ablation

2007
R.E. Russo   +3 more
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Laser Ablation Modeling

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
The Advanced Damage Model (ADAM) has been developed for simulating laser effects on aerospace composite materials, as well as several other classes of materials. Detailed local conservation of mass and energy are used to predict pressure and temperature profiles and material blow-off. The ADAM composite material model, with modifications presented here,
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