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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2007

F2 excimer laser (157 nm) ablation of polymers: relation of neutral and ionic fragment detection and absorption

Markus Kuhnke; L. Cramer; P.E. Dyer; J. T. Dickinson; Thomas Lippert; H. Niino; M. Pervolaraki; C.D. Walton; Alexander Wokaun

The ablation products of various polymers (triazene polymers, polyimides and glycidyl azide polymer) with 157 nm F2 laser irradiation were studied with time-of-flight mass spectroscopy, ion probe and white-light interferometry. In contrast to the ablation with longer UV wavelengths, 157 nm irradiation results in non-preferential bond-breaking and a much more pronounced fragmentation into fragments with masses <50 amu. This result suggests a photochemical ablation process that occurs at any bond in the molecule. In addition, ions have been detected at very low fluence similar to the threshold of neutral detection, which is below 30 mJcm -2 for the triazene polymers and Kapton. The observation of ions from the onset of ablation suggests a 2-photon ablation mechanism and possibly involves an excited neutral as an intermediate step. The low thresholds were verified by ion probe measurements of the ablation plume and white-light interferometry of the ablated target surface.


Journal of physics. Conference series | 2007

F2 excimer laser (157 nm) ablation of polymers

Markus Kuhnke; L. Cramer; P.E. Dyer; J. T. Dickinson; Thomas Lippert; H. Niino; M. Pervolaraki; C.D. Walton; Alexander Wokaun

The ablation products of various polymers (triazene polymers, polyimides and glycidyl azide polymer) with 157 nm F2 laser irradiation were studied with time-of-flight mass spectroscopy, ion probe and white-light interferometry. In contrast to the ablation with longer UV wavelengths, 157 nm irradiation results in non-preferential bond-breaking and a much more pronounced fragmentation into fragments with masses <50 amu. This result suggests a photochemical ablation process that occurs at any bond in the molecule. In addition, ions have been detected at very low fluence similar to the threshold of neutral detection, which is below 30 mJcm -2 for the triazene polymers and Kapton. The observation of ions from the onset of ablation suggests a 2-photon ablation mechanism and possibly involves an excited neutral as an intermediate step. The low thresholds were verified by ion probe measurements of the ablation plume and white-light interferometry of the ablated target surface.


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

Effect of gold and silver nanoislands on the electrochemical properties of carbon nanofoam

Emmanuel Spanakis; M. Pervolaraki; J. Giapintzakis; N. Katsarakis; E. Koudoumas; D. Vernardou


Applied Physics A | 2005

Experimental studies and thermal modelling of 1064- and 532-nm Nd:YVO4 micro-laser ablation of polyimide

P.E. Dyer; M. Pervolaraki; Thomas Lippert


Applied Surface Science | 2009

KrF pulsed laser deposition of La5Ca9Cu24O41 thin films on various substrates

M. Pervolaraki; G.I. Athanasopoulos; R. Saint-Martin; A. Revcolevschi; J. Giapintzakis


Applied Physics A | 2004

Ablation studies using a diode-pumped Nd : YVO4 micro-laser

M. Pervolaraki; P.E. Dyer; P. Monk


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Ultrafast pulsed laser deposition of carbon nanostructures: Structural and optical characterization

M. Pervolaraki; Ph. Komninou; J. Kioseoglou; Andreas Othonos; J. Giapintzakis


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2013

The use of pulsed laser deposited seed layers for the aqueous solution growth of highly oriented ZnO nanowires on sapphire substrates at 95 °C: Study of their photocatalytic activity in terms of octadecanoic (stearic) acid degradation

G. Kenanakis; M. Pervolaraki; J. Giapintzakis; N. Katsarakis


Thin Solid Films | 2010

Thermal conductivity of Ni, Co, and Fe-doped La5Ca9Cu24O41 thin films measured by the 3ω method

G.I. Athanasopoulos; Efthymios Svoukis; M. Pervolaraki; R. Saint-Martin; A. Revcolevschi; J. Giapintzakis


Applied Surface Science | 2015

Thermoelectric properties of Bi0.5Sb1.5Te3 thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition

E. Symeou; M. Pervolaraki; C.N. Mihailescu; G.I. Athanasopoulos; Ch. Papageorgiou; Th. Kyratsi; J. Giapintzakis

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Los Alamos National Laboratory

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