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18 May 1989 In-Situ Investigation Of Laser Surface Modifications Of WC-Co Hardmetals Inside A Scanning Electron Microscope
H. Mueller, K. Wetzig, B . Schultrich, W. Pompe, N. I. Chapliev, V. I. Konov, S, M . Pimenov, A. M Prokhorov
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Proceedings Volume 1033, Trends in Quantum Electronics; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950627
Event: International Conference on Trends in Quantum Electronics, 1988, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
The investigation of laser interaction with solid surfaces and of the resulting mechanism of surface modification are of technical interest to optimize technological processes, and they are also of fundamental scientific importance. Most instructive indormation is available with the ail of the in-situ techniques. For instance, measuring of the photon emission of the irradiated surface ane the plasma torch (if it is produced) simultaneously to laser action, makes it possible to gain a global characterization of the laser-solid interaction. In order to obtain additional information about surface and structure modifications in microscopic detail , a laser and scanning electron microscope were combined in to a tandem equipment (LASEM). Inside this eqiipment the microscopic observation is carried out directly at the laser irradiated area without any displacement of the sample. In this way, the stepwise development of surface modification during multipulse irradiation is visible in microscopic details and much more reliable information about the surface modification process is obtainable in comparison to an external laser irradiation. Such kind of equipments were realized simultaneously and independently in the Institut of General Physics (Moscow) and the Central Institute of Solid State Physics and Material Research (Dresden) using a CO2 and a LTd-glass-laser, respectively. In the following the advantages and possibilities of a LASEM shall be demonstrated by some selected investigations of WC-CO hardmeta. The results were obtained in collaboration by both groups with the aid of the pulsed CO2-laser. The TEA CO2 laser was transmitted through a ZnSe-window into the sample chamber of the SEM and focused ofAo tfte sample surface. It was operated in TEM - oo mode with a repetition rate of about 1 pulse per second. A peak power density of about 160 MW/cm2 was achieved in front of the sample surface.
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H. Mueller, K. Wetzig, B . Schultrich, W. Pompe, N. I. Chapliev, V. I. Konov, S, M . Pimenov, and A. M Prokhorov "In-Situ Investigation Of Laser Surface Modifications Of WC-Co Hardmetals Inside A Scanning Electron Microscope", Proc. SPIE 1033, Trends in Quantum Electronics, (18 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950627
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KEYWORDS
Surface finishing

Scanning electron microscopy

Polishing

Photomicroscopy

Electron microscopes

Quantum electronics

Crystals

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