Nanostructure Formation of the Solid Surface under the Action of Intense Laser Radiation
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https://doi.org/10.12684/alt.1.49Abstract
The paper describes the mechanism for formationof periodic nanostructures on the surface of solidsunder the action of intense laser radiation. Themodel based on a nonlinear relaxation oftemperature-induced stresses. The solid deformedby laser radiation is considered in a form of threesimultaneously coexisting phases. The system ofequations, which describes these phases, is reducedto the generalized Ginzburg–Landau equation thathas a periodic solution. For estimation thecalculation of the step of the periodic structurearising on the silicon surface under the action of alaser pulse is done.Downloads
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2012-11-01
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Khomich, V., Mikolutskiy, S., Shmakov, V., & Urlichich, Y. (2012). Nanostructure Formation of the Solid Surface under the Action of Intense Laser Radiation. ALT Proceedings, 1. https://doi.org/10.12684/alt.1.49
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Laser – matter interaction and processing technologies
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