Laser Ablation - From Fundamentals to Applications 2017
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.70677
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Fabrication of a Cell Electrostimulator Using Pulse Laser Deposition and Laser Selective Thin Film Removal

Abstract: In this work, we present a laser-based process for fabricating a cell electrostimulator. The fabrication methodology comprises two laser processes: a pulse laser deposition (PLD) of an aluminum thin film on soda-lime glass and a laser-based selectively removal of the thin film. The laser set-up for PLD consist of Nd:YVO 4 Rofin Power line 20E (1064 nm wavelength, 20 ns pulse width) focused by a lens of 160 mm focal length inside a vacuum chamber to strike a target of the deposited material. The same laser is u… Show more

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“…They reported a power conversion efficiency of 5.3% from the film with the thinnest layer of 0.75 µM. Beloso et al [49] fabricated electrostimulator by depositing the aluminum thin film on a soda-lime glass substrate. This technique involves selective removal of the deposited aluminum layer with a 15 µM beam spot size laser.…”
Section: Overview Of Devices Fabricated Using Pldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They reported a power conversion efficiency of 5.3% from the film with the thinnest layer of 0.75 µM. Beloso et al [49] fabricated electrostimulator by depositing the aluminum thin film on a soda-lime glass substrate. This technique involves selective removal of the deposited aluminum layer with a 15 µM beam spot size laser.…”
Section: Overview Of Devices Fabricated Using Pldmentioning
confidence: 99%