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4 April 1997 Excimer-laser-induced oxidation of metals: instabilities
Laszlo Nanai, Szilvia Toth, Ferenc Ignacz, Katalin Bali, Robert Vajtai
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Proceedings Volume 3093, Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-9); (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271688
Event: Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction, 1996, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
We report the oxidation of different metallic surfaces (V, Co, Ta, W, Pt) under influence of multipulse excimer (XeCl) laser irradiation in atmospheric air environment. Thick (approximately 0.2 - 10 micrometer) oxide layers have been grown after a few hundreds of laser pulses at the fluences of 1.2 J/cm2. The temperature behavior of irradiated samples showed nonlinear-nonequilibrium characteristics of oxide formation especially at higher repetition rates (greater than 100) of irradiation.
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Laszlo Nanai, Szilvia Toth, Ferenc Ignacz, Katalin Bali, and Robert Vajtai "Excimer-laser-induced oxidation of metals: instabilities", Proc. SPIE 3093, Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-9), (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271688
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KEYWORDS
Oxides

Oxidation

Metals

Platinum

Tantalum

Cobalt

Ultraviolet radiation

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