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Microdroplet Deposition by Laser-Induced Forward Transfer

机译:激光诱导正向转移的微滴沉积

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A unique form of Laser-Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT) has been developed that is capable of depositing single micrometer-sized droplets. LIFT was performed using a 7 ns Nd:YAG laser operating at 1064 nm. One micron films of aluminum and nickel supported on glass donor substrates were used as samples. Films were irradiated at the interface between the film and donor substrate using the standard LIFT technique. At fluences slightly above the melting threshold, single droplets were transferred to the acceptor substrate, with deposit sizes between 1 and 2 microns. This is significant since the laser beam diameter (> 12 microns) is much larger than the deposited droplets. SEM images of the original donor films after laser irradiation indicated a re-solidified melt pool with a raised bump at the center, the point of ejection of the transferred droplets. The physical origins of the droplet formation and transfer are unclear, but appear to be a result of the combined effects of surface tension and volumetric expansion during the solid-liquid phase change process.
机译:已经开发出一种独特形式的激光诱导正向传输(LIFT),它能够沉积单个微米大小的液滴。使用工作在1064 nm的7 ns Nd:YAG激光进行LIFT。负载在玻璃供体基板上的一微米的铝和镍膜用作样品。使用标准的LIFT技术,在膜与供体基底之间的界面处照射膜。在略高于熔化阈值的注量下,单滴转移到受体基质上,沉积物大小在1-2微米之间。这是重要的,因为激光束直径(> 12微米)比沉积的液滴大得多。激光辐照后原始供体膜的SEM图像显示了重新凝固的熔池,其中心有凸起的凸点,即转移的液滴的喷射点。液滴形成和转移的物理原因尚不清楚,但似乎是固-液相变化过程中表面张力和体积膨胀共同作用的结果。

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