Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric study of laser sputtering from the surface of an Al-Cu-Fe alloy and quasicrystal
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The fractionation behavior induced by laser desorption and ablation of the
Al70Cu20Fe10 intermetallic alloy and of the Al65Cu23Fe12 quasicrystal has
been examined in terms of the structural properties of the two compounds.
Elemental fractionation during laser desorption and ablation sampling was
investigated by using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The
experiments were carried out in two different power density regimes by
using a Nd-YAG laser with 266 nm C) the effect of the laser power
wavelength and single 6 ns laser pulses. In the high power density regime
(>0.04-0.07 GW/cm(2) density on ablation behavior was similar for the two
materials. In the low power density regime (<0.04-0.07 GW/cm(2)) large
differences have been found between the alloy and the quasicrystal, The
results are interpreted on the basis of a thermodynamic vaporization
process for the intermetallic alloy. An electronic model of localized
excitation is suggested for the physical process of surface material
removal from a quasicrystal.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Satta, Mauro
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