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Study of laser induced ablation with focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope devices

Bussoli, Marco; Batani, Dimitri; Desai, Tara; Canova, Federico; Milani, Marziale; Trtica, Milan; Gaković, Biljana M.; Krousky, Edouard

(2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bussoli, Marco
AU  - Batani, Dimitri
AU  - Desai, Tara
AU  - Canova, Federico
AU  - Milani, Marziale
AU  - Trtica, Milan
AU  - Gaković, Biljana M.
AU  - Krousky, Edouard
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3173
AB  - We propose the use of Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscope (FIB/SEM) devices for the analysis of ablation results. Ablated samples have been obtained by irradiating an Al planar target with an optically smoothed iodine laser working at 0.44 mu m. The interpretation of FIB images shows the high potentiality of the technique.
T2  - Laser and Particle Beams
T1  - Study of laser induced ablation with focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope devices
VL  - 25
IS  - 1
SP  - 121
EP  - 125
DO  - 10.1017/S0263034607070139
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bussoli, Marco and Batani, Dimitri and Desai, Tara and Canova, Federico and Milani, Marziale and Trtica, Milan and Gaković, Biljana M. and Krousky, Edouard",
year = "2007",
abstract = "We propose the use of Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscope (FIB/SEM) devices for the analysis of ablation results. Ablated samples have been obtained by irradiating an Al planar target with an optically smoothed iodine laser working at 0.44 mu m. The interpretation of FIB images shows the high potentiality of the technique.",
journal = "Laser and Particle Beams",
title = "Study of laser induced ablation with focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope devices",
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "121-125",
doi = "10.1017/S0263034607070139"
}
Bussoli, M., Batani, D., Desai, T., Canova, F., Milani, M., Trtica, M., Gaković, B. M.,& Krousky, E.. (2007). Study of laser induced ablation with focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope devices. in Laser and Particle Beams, 25(1), 121-125.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263034607070139
Bussoli M, Batani D, Desai T, Canova F, Milani M, Trtica M, Gaković BM, Krousky E. Study of laser induced ablation with focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope devices. in Laser and Particle Beams. 2007;25(1):121-125.
doi:10.1017/S0263034607070139 .
Bussoli, Marco, Batani, Dimitri, Desai, Tara, Canova, Federico, Milani, Marziale, Trtica, Milan, Gaković, Biljana M., Krousky, Edouard, "Study of laser induced ablation with focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope devices" in Laser and Particle Beams, 25, no. 1 (2007):121-125,
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263034607070139 . .
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Picoseconds-laser modification of thin films

Gaković, Biljana M.; Trtica, Milan; Batani, Dimitri; Desai, Tara; Redaelli, Renato

(2006)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gaković, Biljana M.
AU  - Trtica, Milan
AU  - Batani, Dimitri
AU  - Desai, Tara
AU  - Redaelli, Renato
PY  - 2006
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6573
AB  - The interaction of a Nd:YAG laser, pulse duration of 40 ps, with a titanium nitride (TiN) and tungsten-titanium (W-Ti) thin films deposited at silicon was studied. The peak intensity on targets was up to 10(12) W/cm(2). Results have shown that the TiN surface was modified, by the laser beam, with energy density of GT = 0.18 J/cm(2) (lambda(laser) = 532 nm) as well as of 30.0 J/cm(2) (lambda(laser)= 1064 nm). The W-Ti was surface modified with energy density of 5.0 J/cm(2) (lambda(laser)= 532 nm). ne energy absorbed from the Nd:YAG laser beam is partially converted to thermal energy, which generates a series of effects such as melting, vaporization of molten materials, dissociation and ionization of the vaporized material, appearance of plasma, etc. The following morphological changes of both targets were observed: (i) The appearance of periodic microstructures, in the central zone of the irradiated area, for laser irradiation at 532 nm. Accumulation of great number of laser pulses caused film ablation and silicon modification. (ii) Hole formation on the titanium nitride/silicon target was registered at 1064 nm. The process of the Nd:YAG laser interaction with both targets was accompanied by plasma formation above the target.
C3  - AIP Conference Proceedings
T1  - Picoseconds-laser modification of thin films
VL  - 827
SP  - 546
EP  - +
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6573
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gaković, Biljana M. and Trtica, Milan and Batani, Dimitri and Desai, Tara and Redaelli, Renato",
year = "2006",
abstract = "The interaction of a Nd:YAG laser, pulse duration of 40 ps, with a titanium nitride (TiN) and tungsten-titanium (W-Ti) thin films deposited at silicon was studied. The peak intensity on targets was up to 10(12) W/cm(2). Results have shown that the TiN surface was modified, by the laser beam, with energy density of GT = 0.18 J/cm(2) (lambda(laser) = 532 nm) as well as of 30.0 J/cm(2) (lambda(laser)= 1064 nm). The W-Ti was surface modified with energy density of 5.0 J/cm(2) (lambda(laser)= 532 nm). ne energy absorbed from the Nd:YAG laser beam is partially converted to thermal energy, which generates a series of effects such as melting, vaporization of molten materials, dissociation and ionization of the vaporized material, appearance of plasma, etc. The following morphological changes of both targets were observed: (i) The appearance of periodic microstructures, in the central zone of the irradiated area, for laser irradiation at 532 nm. Accumulation of great number of laser pulses caused film ablation and silicon modification. (ii) Hole formation on the titanium nitride/silicon target was registered at 1064 nm. The process of the Nd:YAG laser interaction with both targets was accompanied by plasma formation above the target.",
journal = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
title = "Picoseconds-laser modification of thin films",
volume = "827",
pages = "546-+",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6573"
}
Gaković, B. M., Trtica, M., Batani, D., Desai, T.,& Redaelli, R.. (2006). Picoseconds-laser modification of thin films. in AIP Conference Proceedings, 827, 546-+.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6573
Gaković BM, Trtica M, Batani D, Desai T, Redaelli R. Picoseconds-laser modification of thin films. in AIP Conference Proceedings. 2006;827:546-+.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6573 .
Gaković, Biljana M., Trtica, Milan, Batani, Dimitri, Desai, Tara, Redaelli, Renato, "Picoseconds-laser modification of thin films" in AIP Conference Proceedings, 827 (2006):546-+,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6573 .
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Surface modifications of a titanium implant by a picosecond Nd : YAG laser operating at 1064 and 532 nm

Trtica, Milan; Gaković, Biljana M.; Batani, Dimitri; Desai, Tara; Panjan, Peter; Radak, Bojan

(2006)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Trtica, Milan
AU  - Gaković, Biljana M.
AU  - Batani, Dimitri
AU  - Desai, Tara
AU  - Panjan, Peter
AU  - Radak, Bojan
PY  - 2006
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3137
AB  - Interaction of an Nd:YAG laser, operating at 1064 or 532 nm wavelength and pulse duration of 40 ps, with titanium implant was studied. Surface damage thresholds were estimated to 0.9 and 0.6 J/cm(2) at wavelengths 1064 and 532 nm, respectively. The titanium implant surface modification was studied by the laser beam of energy density of 4.0 and 23.8 J/cm(2) (at 1064 nm) and 13.6 J/cm(2) (at 532 nm). The energy absorbed from the Nd:YAG laser beam is partially converted to thermal energy, which generates a series of effects, such as melting, vaporization of the molten material, shock waves, etc. The following titanium/implant surface morphological changes were observed: (i) both laser wavelengths cause damage of the titanium in the central zone of the irradiated area, (ii) appearance of a hydrodynamic feature in the form of resolidified droplets of the material in the surrounding outer zone with the 1064 nm laser wavelength and (iii) appearance of wave-like inicrostructures with the 532 nm wavelength. Generally, both laser wavelengths and the corresponding laser energy densities can efficiently enhance the titanium/implant roughness. This implant roughness is expected to improve its bio-integration. The process of the laser interaction with titanium implant was accompanied by formation of plasma. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
T2  - Applied Surface Science
T1  - Surface modifications of a titanium implant by a picosecond Nd : YAG laser operating at 1064 and 532 nm
VL  - 253
IS  - 5
SP  - 2551
EP  - 2556
DO  - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.05.024
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Trtica, Milan and Gaković, Biljana M. and Batani, Dimitri and Desai, Tara and Panjan, Peter and Radak, Bojan",
year = "2006",
abstract = "Interaction of an Nd:YAG laser, operating at 1064 or 532 nm wavelength and pulse duration of 40 ps, with titanium implant was studied. Surface damage thresholds were estimated to 0.9 and 0.6 J/cm(2) at wavelengths 1064 and 532 nm, respectively. The titanium implant surface modification was studied by the laser beam of energy density of 4.0 and 23.8 J/cm(2) (at 1064 nm) and 13.6 J/cm(2) (at 532 nm). The energy absorbed from the Nd:YAG laser beam is partially converted to thermal energy, which generates a series of effects, such as melting, vaporization of the molten material, shock waves, etc. The following titanium/implant surface morphological changes were observed: (i) both laser wavelengths cause damage of the titanium in the central zone of the irradiated area, (ii) appearance of a hydrodynamic feature in the form of resolidified droplets of the material in the surrounding outer zone with the 1064 nm laser wavelength and (iii) appearance of wave-like inicrostructures with the 532 nm wavelength. Generally, both laser wavelengths and the corresponding laser energy densities can efficiently enhance the titanium/implant roughness. This implant roughness is expected to improve its bio-integration. The process of the laser interaction with titanium implant was accompanied by formation of plasma. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Applied Surface Science",
title = "Surface modifications of a titanium implant by a picosecond Nd : YAG laser operating at 1064 and 532 nm",
volume = "253",
number = "5",
pages = "2551-2556",
doi = "10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.05.024"
}
Trtica, M., Gaković, B. M., Batani, D., Desai, T., Panjan, P.,& Radak, B.. (2006). Surface modifications of a titanium implant by a picosecond Nd : YAG laser operating at 1064 and 532 nm. in Applied Surface Science, 253(5), 2551-2556.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.05.024
Trtica M, Gaković BM, Batani D, Desai T, Panjan P, Radak B. Surface modifications of a titanium implant by a picosecond Nd : YAG laser operating at 1064 and 532 nm. in Applied Surface Science. 2006;253(5):2551-2556.
doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.05.024 .
Trtica, Milan, Gaković, Biljana M., Batani, Dimitri, Desai, Tara, Panjan, Peter, Radak, Bojan, "Surface modifications of a titanium implant by a picosecond Nd : YAG laser operating at 1064 and 532 nm" in Applied Surface Science, 253, no. 5 (2006):2551-2556,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2006.05.024 . .
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