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TVT, 2018 Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 609–630 (Mi tvt11009)

This article is cited in 10 papers

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Femtosecond laser technology for solid-state material processing: Creation of functional surfaces and selective modification of nanoscale layers

S. A. Romashevskii, S. I. Ashitkov, M. B. Agranat

Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: Information on the rapidly increasing use of modification of solid-state materials surfaces by femtosecond laser pulses at moderate intensities $($around $0.1$$10$ TW/cm$^2)$ is presented as applied to creation of functional surfaces with tailored thermophysical, hydrodynamic, and mechanical properties and in application to selective modification and removal of nanoscale $(1$$100$ nm$)$ layers of bulk and thin-film multilayer materials. The problems in obtaining functional surfaces with the externally controllable wetting behavior of superhydrophobic surfaces showing a self-cleaning effect and superhydrophilic surfaces with a controlled Leidenfrost temperature, critical heat flux, and heat transfer coefficient are considered for heat-transfer enhancement during the evaporation and boiling of the working fluid. Data on the hardening of the surface layer of structural materials and the synthesis of diamond-like films are given. The methods for the precision selective removal of nanoscale films and surface modification with the formation of subnanoscale structures are considered.

UDC: 53.043, 535.21, 544.032, 532.64, 537.9

Received: 12.02.2018
Accepted: 13.03.2018

DOI: 10.31857/S004036440002729-5


 English version:
High Temperature, 2018, 56:4, 587–604

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