Abstract:
The features of macromolecular compounds (organosilicon resin, polytetrafluoroethylene) of their mixtures with
copper formate degradation under the influence of laser radiation with different wavelengths are determined. The reactivity of
the generated volatile degradation products was evaluated. The molecular structure and morphology of deposited coatings were
studied. At the same intensity, the influence of shorter-wavelength laser radiation ($\lambda = 266$ nm) on an organosilicon polymer
leads to the formation of coatings with a lower concentration of Si–O–C groups relative to the content of Si–Ñ$_6$Í$_5$ groups
compared to radiation with a wavelength of $535$ and $355$ nm. The value of the laser radiation length has no noticeable effect on
the molecular structure of coatings based on PTFE and PTFE + copper. This may indicate a predominantly photothermal
mechanism of the initial targets degradation.
Keywords:laser dispersion, active gas phase, polymer, organosilicon, coating, metal, molecular structure.