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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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description | 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 was observed that the substrate electrical conductivity plays a dominant role in the deposition process. Substrates with a higher thermal conductivity required more laser power for deposition. Laser processing in a liquid medium was shown to be effective and could be used to fabricate electrode and interconnects. |
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