The formation of a columnar structure, different expansion directions of the luminous monomers and obscure droplets plume species, and gradual deflection of the luminous plume are found to be interrelated in special experiments on pulsed laser deposition of Si. The obscure species always expands in the direction of incidence, which leads to a characteristic skewed angular distribution of the deposition rate. These observations are explained by the change of the microscopic mechanism of laser ablation from monomer evaporation at low local fluences to phase explosion at higher local fluences.
Investigation of Liquid Droplets, Plume Deflection and a Columnar Structure in Laser Ablation of Silicon,
PERRONE, Alessio;
2006-01-01
Abstract
The formation of a columnar structure, different expansion directions of the luminous monomers and obscure droplets plume species, and gradual deflection of the luminous plume are found to be interrelated in special experiments on pulsed laser deposition of Si. The obscure species always expands in the direction of incidence, which leads to a characteristic skewed angular distribution of the deposition rate. These observations are explained by the change of the microscopic mechanism of laser ablation from monomer evaporation at low local fluences to phase explosion at higher local fluences.File in questo prodotto:
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