학술논문

Fundamentals and applications of polymers designed for laser ablation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing. 2003, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p259. 6p.
Subject
*LASER ablation
*POLYMERS
Language
ISSN
0947-8396
Abstract
The ablation characteristics of various polymers were studied at low and high fluences for an irradiation wavelength of 308 nm. The polymers can be divided into three groups, i.e. polymers containing triazene groups, designed ester groups, and reference polymers, such as polyimide. The polymers containing the photochemically most active group (triazene) exhibit the lowest thresholds of ablation (as low as 25 mJ cm[SUP-2]) and the highest etch rates (e.g. 250 nm/pulse at 100 mJ cm[SUP-2]), followed by the designed polyesters and then polyimide. Neither the linear nor the effective absorption coefficients have a clear influence on the ablation characteristics. The different behavior of polyimide might be explained by a pronounced thermal part in the ablation mechanism. The laser-induced decomposition of the designed polymers was studied by nanosecond interferometry and shadowgraphy. The etching of the triazene polymer starts and ends with the laser pulse, indicating photochemical ablation. Shadowgraphy reveals mainly gaseous products and a pronounced shockwave in air. The designed polymers were tested for an application as the polymer fuel in laser plasma thrusters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]