2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevmaterials.5.045201
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Surface adhesion of back-illuminated ultrafast laser-treated polymers

Abstract: We report a decreased surface wettability when polymer films on a glass substrate are treated by ultrafast laser pulses in a back-illumination geometry. We propose that back illumination through the substrate confines chemical changes beneath the surface of polymer films, leaving the surface blistered but chemically intact.To confirm this hypothesis, we measure the phase contrast of the polymer when imaged with a focused ion beam. We observe a void at the polymer-quartz interface that results from the expansio… Show more

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