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Tailoring optical properties of surfaces in wide spectral ranges by multi-scale femtosecond-laser texturing: A case-study for TaB2 ceramics

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The use of high power pulsed lasers is an effective tool for microstructuring material surfaces. It appears particularly useful when the material has some characteristics making difficult using other procedures (e.g. a high hardness). The present work reports on the femtosecond-laser treatment on tantalum diboride ultra-high temperature ceramics with different starting porosity fractions. The interaction with the laser beam creates a pattern with a complex multi-scale structure on the ceramic surface, whose characteristics depend on accumulated laser fluence and pristine porosity. Optical properties are significantly changed, allowing to separately optimize the interaction of the material with electromagnetic radiation spectrally located in different regions. As a case study, we apply the proposed strategy considering high-temperature solar thermal absorber applications, where the independent management of UV-Visible-Near IR radiation (sunlight) and Mid-IR (thermal radiation at the operating temperatures) are required. The correlation between the typical sizes of the realized multi-scale structures and the optical parameters (solar absorptance and thermal emittance in our example application) is discussed using an original predictive approach. The method here shown can be extended to every situation where materials are required to simultaneously interact with electromagnetic radiation in various spectral ranges.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Borides; CSP; High-temperature solar receiver; Multi-range optimization; Multi-scale structures; Surface texturing
List of contributors:
Orlando, Stefano; Sciti, Diletta; Sani, Elisa; Trucchi, DANIELE MARIA; Silvestroni, Laura; Bellucci, Alessandro
Authors of the University:
BELLUCCI ALESSANDRO
ORLANDO STEFANO
SANI ELISA
SCITI DILETTA
SILVESTRONI LAURA
TRUCCHI DANIELE MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/410674
Published in:
OPTICAL MATERIALS
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