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The effects of substrate properties on metal coatings from liquid medium by reactive laser deposition

Laser processing of materials in a liquid medium was examined in this study. A gold solution was used to coat gold onto aluminum, silicon, alumina, and diamond substrates using a 500 mW Ar ion laser and a 3.5 W Nd-YAG laser. The Ar ion laser was found suitable for gold reactive laser deposition. It...

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Published in:Surface & coatings technology 1999-07, Vol.115 (2), p.201-207, Article 201
Main Authors: Park, B.S., Malshe, A.P., Muyshondt, A., Brown, W.D.
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Deposition
Exact sciences and technology
Laser
Laser deposition
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Materials science
Metal
Methods of deposition of films and coatings
film growth and epitaxy
Physics
title The effects of substrate properties on metal coatings from liquid medium by reactive laser deposition
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