Laser processing and chemistry

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Laser processing and chemistry

Dieter Bäuerle

(Advanced texts in physics)

Springer, c2000

3rd, rev. and enlarged ed

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Laser Processing and Chemistry gives an overview of the fundamentals and applications of laser-matter interactions, in particular with regard to laser material processing. Special attention is given to laser-induced physical and chemical processes at gas-solid, liquid-solid, and solid-solid interfaces. Starting with the background physics, the book proceeds to examine applications of laser techniques in micro-machining, and the patterning, coating, and modification of material surfaces. This third edition has been revised and enlarged to cover new topics such as the synthesis of nanoclusters and nanocrystalline films, ultrashort-pulse laser processing, laser polishing, cleaning, and lithography. Graduate students, physicists, chemists, engineers, and manufacturers alike will find this book an invaluable reference work on laser processing.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Thermal, Photophysical, and Photochemical Processes.- Reaction Kinetics and Transport of Species.- Nucleation and Cluster Formation.- Lasers, Experimental Aspects, Spatial Confinement.- General Solutions of the Heat Equations.- Semi-infinite Substrates.- Infinite Slabs.- Non-uniform Media.- Surface Melting.- Vaporization, Plasma Formation.- Nanosecond-Laser Ablation.- Ultrashort Pulse -Laser Ablation.- Etching of Metals and Insulators.- Etching of Semiconductors.- Laser-CVD of Microstructures.- Growth of Fibers.- Direct Writing.- Thin-Film Formation by Laser-CVD.- Adsorbed Layers, Laser-MBE.- Liquid-Phase Deposition, Electroplating.- Thin-Film Formation by Pulsed-Laser Deposition and Laser-Induced Evaporation.- Structural Transformations, Laser Cleaning.- Doping.- Cladding, Alloying, and Synthesis.- Oxidation, Nitridation, and Reduction.- Transformation of Organic Materials.- Instabilities and Structure Formation.

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