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Journal of Applied Physics | 2010

Laser ablation characteristics of yttria-doped zirconia in the nanosecond and femtosecond regimes

S. Heiroth; Joachim Koch; Thomas Lippert; Alexander Wokaun; Detlef Günther; Florence Garrelie; Mathieu Guillermin

The laser ablation characteristics of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) have been investigated as a function of the target microstructure and dopant level for different nanosecond- [ArF, KrF, and XeCl excimers; Nd:YAG (yttrium aluminum garnet) (fourth harmonic)] and femtosecond-laser sources [Ti:sapphire (fundamental and third harmonic)]. Particle ejection, which compromises the quality of coatings prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD), was analyzed in detail. Nanosecond-laser pulses cause a severe thermomechanical surface cracking and exfoliation of micron-sized fragments on a microsecond to millisecond time scale in the case of 8–9.5 mol % Y2O3-doped, fully stabilized zirconia (8YSZ and 9.5YSZ) targets. As a consequence of the intrinsic material brittleness, fully stabilized YSZ coatings deposited by PLD contained particles for all tested conditions. Lower doped partially stabilized zirconia (3YSZ) exhibits a superior fracture toughness attributed to a laser-induced partial transition to the monoclinic phase, detected by Raman spectroscopy, which enables the deposition of particle-free dense thin films by conventional PLD using nanosecond-UV laser radiation at moderate fluences of 1.2–1.5 J/cm2. The ablation dynamics of ultrashort laser pulses differ fundamentally from the nanosecond regime as evidenced, e.g., by time-resolved shadowgraphy and light scattering experiments. Femtosecond pulses prevent the exfoliation of micron-sized fragments but result invariably in a pronounced ejection of submicron particles. The resulting PLD coatings are porous and reveal a large surface roughness as they consist of an agglomeration of nanoparticles. Femtosecond-NIR pulses provide a factor of 2.5–10 higher material removal rates compared to nanosecond- and femtoseco- nd-UV pulses. The ablation metrics, i.e., threshold fluence and effective absorptivity, mainly depend on the laser wavelength while the pulse duration, target microstructure, and dopant level are of minor importance. Evidence is presented that incubation effects play a significant role in nanosecond- and femtosecond-laser ablations of YSZ enabling material removal at comparatively low fluences for sub-bandgap photon energies.


Optics Express | 2010

Tuning spectral properties of ultrafast laser ablation plasmas from brass using adaptive temporal pulse shaping

Mathieu Guillermin; A. Klini; Jean Philippe Colombier; Florence Garrelie; David Gray; Carl Liebig; Eric Audouard; C. Fotakis; Razvan Stoian

Using automated laser pulse temporal shaping we report on enhancing spectral emission characteristics of ablation plasmas produced by laser irradiation of brass on ultrafast time scales. For different input irradiance levels, control of both atomic and ionic species becomes possible concerning the yield and the excitation state. The improved energy coupling determined by tailored pulses induces material ejection with lower mechanical load that translates into hot gas-phase regions with higher excitation degrees and reduced particulates.


Applied Surface Science | 2007

Single- and multi-pulse formation of surface structures under static femtosecond irradiation

Mathieu Guillermin; Florence Garrelie; Nicolas Sanner; Eric Audouard; Hervé Soder


Physical Review B | 2010

Optical emission and nanoparticle generation in Al plasmas using ultrashort laser pulses temporally optimized by real-time spectroscopic feedback

Mathieu Guillermin; Jean Philippe Colombier; Stéphane Valette; Eric Audouard; Florence Garrelie; Razvan Stoian


Applied Surface Science | 2009

Adaptive control of femtosecond laser ablation plasma emission

Mathieu Guillermin; Carl Liebig; Florence Garrelie; Razvan Stoian; A.-S. Loir; Eric Audouard


Applied Surface Science | 2012

Temporal pulse shaping effects on aluminium and boron ablation plumes generated by ultrashort pulsed laser ablation and analyzed by time- and space-resolved optical spectroscopy

Florent Bourquard; Jean Philippe Colombier; Mathieu Guillermin; Anne Sophie Loir; Christophe Donnet; Razvan Stoian; Florence Garrelie


Xth International Ontology Congress | 2012

Epistemic values and realism in quantum mechanics: the case of contemporary solutions to the EPR controversy

Mathieu Guillermin; Tom Dedeurwaerdere


SPIE Photonics West (2011) | 2011

Designer pulses for optimal ablation

Razvan Stoian; Jean Philippe Colombier; Mathieu Guillermin; Florence Garrelie; Eric Audouard


XIeme Congrès de la Division Plasmas de la Société Française de Physique (2010) | 2010

Mise en forme temporelle d'impulsions laser femtosecondes pour l'étude des processus d'ablation et l'optimisation des procédés

Mathieu Guillermin; Jean Philippe Colombier; Florence Garrelie; Eric Audouard; Razvan Stoian; A. Klini; David Gray; C. Fotakis


UVX 2010 10ème Colloque sur les Sources Cohérentes et Incohérentes UV, VUV, et X : Applications et développements Récents | 2010

Dépôt de couches minces par ablation laser femtoseconde et nanoseconde : corrélation avec les propriétés du plasma

Florence Garrelie; Aurélien Sikora; Mathieu Guillermin; Anne Sophie Loir; Christophe Donnet; Jean Philippe Colombier; Razvan Stoian

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