Pulsed TEA CO2 Laser Irradiation of Titanium in Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Gases
- Autores: Ciganovic J.1,2, Matavulj P.2, Trtica M.1, Stasic J.1, Savovic J.1, Zivkovic S.1, Momcilovic M.1
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Afiliações:
- Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca
- School of Electrical Engineering
- Edição: Volume 91, Nº 13 (2017)
- Páginas: 2696-2701
- Seção: Photochemistry and Magnetochemistry
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0036-0244/article/view/169848
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S003602441713009X
- ID: 169848
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Resumo
Surface changes created by interaction of transversely excited atmospheric carbon dioxide (TEA CO2) laser with titanium target/implant in nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas were studied. TEA CO2 laser operated at 10.6 μm, pulse length of 100 ns and fluence of ∼17 J/cm2 which was sufficient for inducing surface modifications. Induced changes depend on the gas used. In both gases the grain structure was produced (central irradiated zone) but its forms were diverse, (N2: irregular shape; CO2: hill-like forms). Hydrodynamic features at peripheral zone, like resolidified droplets, were recorded only in CO2 gas. Elemental analysis of the titanium target surface indicated that under a nitrogen atmosphere surface nitridation occurred. In addition, irradiation in both gases was followed by appearance of plasma in front of the target. The existence of plasma indicates relatively high temperatures created above the target surface offering a sterilizing effect.
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J. Ciganovic
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca; School of Electrical Engineering
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11001; Belgrade, 11120
P. Matavulj
School of Electrical Engineering
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11120
M. Trtica
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11001
J. Stasic
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11001
J. Savovic
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11001
S. Zivkovic
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11001
M. Momcilovic
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca
Email: jovanc@vinca.rs
Sérvia, Belgrade, 11001
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