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18 May 1989 Synthesis Of Materials With Infrared And Ultraviolet Lasers
John L. Lyman
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Proceedings Volume 1033, Trends in Quantum Electronics; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950652
Event: International Conference on Trends in Quantum Electronics, 1988, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
This paper discusses three divergent examples of synthesis of materials with lasers. The three techniques are: (1) Infrared (CO2) laser synthesis of silane (SiH4) from disilane (Si2H6); (2) Excimer (ArF) laser production of fine silicon powders from methyl-and chlorosubstituted silanes; and, (3) Excimer (KrF) laser production of fine metallic powders by laser ablation. The mechanism for each process is discussed along with some conclusions about the features of the laser radiation that enable each application.
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John L. Lyman "Synthesis Of Materials With Infrared And Ultraviolet Lasers", Proc. SPIE 1033, Trends in Quantum Electronics, (18 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950652
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KEYWORDS
Nickel

Absorption

Silicon

Metals

Argon

Quantum electronics

Excimer lasers

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