2014
DOI: 10.1134/s102745101403032x
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Droplet-phase reduction during the pulsed laser deposition of coatings onto the inner surface of tubes

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“…This output highlights the increase of the surface roughness in agreement with the RMS rising from 12.7 nm in pristine COC to 16.7 nm in the deposited COC, respectively. The structures deposited on COC by PLD, exhibiting a size lower than 16.7 nm, are ascribable to the laser irradiation of the solid target at a glancing angle according to the literature [27]. The NanoScope Analysis software pointed out the difference between the investigated area of the sample and the rough surface of the same sample which increases from 5.55% in pristine COC to 6.06% in COC deposited by PLD.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…This output highlights the increase of the surface roughness in agreement with the RMS rising from 12.7 nm in pristine COC to 16.7 nm in the deposited COC, respectively. The structures deposited on COC by PLD, exhibiting a size lower than 16.7 nm, are ascribable to the laser irradiation of the solid target at a glancing angle according to the literature [27]. The NanoScope Analysis software pointed out the difference between the investigated area of the sample and the rough surface of the same sample which increases from 5.55% in pristine COC to 6.06% in COC deposited by PLD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This output highlights the increase of the surface roughness in agreement with the RMS rising from 12.7 nm in pristine COC to 16.7 nm in the deposited COC, respectively. The structures deposited on COC by PLD, exhibiting a size lower than 16.7 nm, are ascribable to the laser irradiation of the solid target at a glancing angle according to the literature [ 27 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This output highlights the increase of the surface roughness in agreement with the RMS rising from 12.7 nm in pristine COC to 16.7 nm in the deposited COC respectively. The structures deposited on COC by PLD, exhibiting a size lower than 16.7 nm, are ascribable to the laser irradiation of the solid target at a glancing angle according to the literature [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because a high energy laser and IR wavelengths are being used, a condensed phase of droplet can form on the deposited layer worsening its quality and properties, the incidence angle has been set at 45. According to the literature, at a glancing angle of the incident radiation, atomic particles are generated from the plume and deposited on the substrate [25]. The laser energy of 600 mJ, has been focused at a beam spot of 1 mm in diameter on the target.…”
Section: Pulsed Laser Deposition Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%