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Laser Ablation [[electronic resource] ] : Mechanisms and Applications / / edited by John C. Miller, Richard F., Jr. Haglund



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Titolo: Laser Ablation [[electronic resource] ] : Mechanisms and Applications / / edited by John C. Miller, Richard F., Jr. Haglund Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1991
Edizione: 1st ed. 1991.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (IX, 362 p.)
Disciplina: 621.36
Soggetto topico: Lasers
Photonics
Quantum optics
Condensed matter
Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
Quantum Optics
Condensed Matter Physics
Persona (resp. second.): MillerJohn C
HaglundRichard F., Jr
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di contenuto: Diagnostic studies of YBa2Cu3O7?? laser ablation -- Pulsed laser deposition of high temperature superconducting thin films and hetero-structure -- In-Situ monitoring of laser ablation of superconductors -- Spectroscopic and ion probe characterization of laser produced plasmas used for thin film growth -- Synthesis of SiO2 thin films by reactive excimer laser ablation -- Characteristics of laser—material interactions monitored by inductively coupled plasma—atomic emission spectroscopy -- Trace surface analysis using ion and photon desorption with resonance ionization detection -- Pulse rate dependence of laser desorption and ionization of molecules on thin metal films: Mathematics of laser heating and pulse rate dependence -- Photodesorption of metal atoms by collective electron excitation -- Desorption of Al, Au, and Ag using surface plasmon excitation -- Threshold fluence UV laser excitation of W(100) and O2,H2,F/W(100): Photoejected ion KE distributions -- Excimer laser ablation of CdTe -- IR-laser ablation in medicine: Mechanisms and applications -- Pulsed laser ablation of biological tissue: Review of the mechanisms -- Etching polymer films with continuous wave ultraviolet lasers — The photokinetic effect -- Mechanistic insight in the laser-pulse sputtering of polymers by combined photographiy and gas-dynamic analysis -- Laser desorption and multiphoton ionization of some smaller biomolecules: Recent results and prospects -- Matrix-assisted laser desorption and ionization of biomolecules -- Laser ablation of intact massive biomolecules -- Applications of matrix-assisted laser desorption fourier transform mass spectrometry for biomolecules -- Comparison of atomization processes: Trace element analysis using Ris of laserirradiated and ion-bombarded biological and metal surfaces -- Laser desorption of peptide molecules and ions using 193 nm radiation -- Ablation of material by front surface spallation -- Laser ablation and optical surface damage -- Laser induced photodissociation, desorption and surface reaction dynamics -- Mechanisms of laser ablation of monolayers as determined by laser-induced fluorescence measurements -- Laser-induced particle emission from surfaces of non-metallic solids: A search for primary processes of laser ablation -- Charged particle emission by laser irradiated surfaces -- Laser ejection of Ag+ ions from a roughened silver surface: Role of the surface plasmon -- A surface plasmon model for laser ablation of Ag+ Ions from a roughened Ag surface -- UV laser ablation from ionic solids -- Physics of pulsed laser ablation at 248 nm: Plasma energetics and Lorentz interactions -- Excimer laser ablation of ferrite ceramics -- Charge emission from silicon and germanium surfaces irradiated with KRF excimer laser pulses -- Pulsed laser deposition of tribological materials -- Ion-molecule reactions of carbon cluster anions -- Doubly charged negative ions of bucky ball — C60 2- -- Evaporation as a diagnostic test for hydrodynamic cooling of laser-ablated clusters -- Desorption of large organic molecules by laser-induced plasmon excitation -- Simultaneous bombardment of wide bandgap materials with UV excimer irradiation and keV electrons -- Superconducting transport properties and surface microstructure for YBa2Cu3O7-?-based superlattices grown by pulsed laser deposition -- Monitoring Laser Heating of Materials with photothermal Deflection Techniques -- Studies of laser ablation of graphite: Cn +/? Ion Kinetic energy distributions -- Infrared laser induced ablation and melting in model polymer crystals -- Chemical characterization of microparticles by laser ablation in an ion trap mass spectrometer -- Photophysical processes in uv laser photodecomposition of Bi2Sr2Ca1CU2O8 and YBa2Cu3Ox+6 -- Influence of liquefaction on laser ablation: drilling depth and target recoil.
Sommario/riassunto: Lasers can readily remove very thin layers from small areas of a material and can thus be used both to control the structure of the surface and to determine its composition. Laser ablation thus has a wide variety of applications - from re-shaping the cornea of the eye to correct vision and micro-machining electronic devices, to detection of minute contaminants on catalysts. This book is the proceedings of one ofthe first workshops held on this topic.
Titolo autorizzato: Laser Ablation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-387-34818-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Lecture Notes in Physics, . 0075-8450 ; ; 389