2018
DOI: 10.1002/celc.201801152
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Porous Nickel Nano‐Foam by Femtosecond Laser Structuring for Supercapacitor Application

Abstract: A focused femtosecond laser beam was scanned across a nickel electrode in a line pattern with different line distances to generate a large electrochemical surface area for charge storage. During the laser structuring process, small metal particles were generated and sintered to a porous foam‐like structure, the so‐called laser‐induced nano‐foam (LINF), which strongly adheres to the substrate surface. The structuring was carried out in argon atmosphere, in order to prevent oxidation of the LINF structure during… Show more

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“…By ablation in a femtosecond laser process, surface roughness and structures in a wide range can be set [46,47] . If required, additional elements from the process environment can also be incorporated into the surface [48–50] .…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By ablation in a femtosecond laser process, surface roughness and structures in a wide range can be set [46,47] . If required, additional elements from the process environment can also be incorporated into the surface [48–50] .…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By ablation in a femtosecond laser process, surface roughness and structures in a wide range can be set. [46,47] If required, additional elements from the process environment can also be incorporated into the surface. [48][49][50] For the laser processing, a Spitfire titaniumsapphire (Ti : Sa)-based regenerative amplifier from Spectra Physics and a Mantis seed laser from Coherent is used.…”
Section: Surface Structuring Via Femtosecond Laser Processmentioning
confidence: 99%