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23 February 2008 Short-pulse metal structuring: a method for modifying surface adhesion properties
Peter Balling, Bjarke H. Christensen, Jeppe Byskov-Nielsen, Dang Q. S. Le
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Abstract
Surface structuring with ultrashort laser pulses provides the flexibility to generate micro- and nano-sized structures in desired patterns on metal surfaces - also on non-flat objects. The structures largely preserve the strength of the native material, since they are formed with minimal thermal effects on the surrounding regions. This talk will demonstrate the capabilities with and flexibility of short-pulse surface structuring. Recent results encompass tailoring material surfaces for optimal adhesion in specific industrially important applications and laser structuring of medical implant surfaces to improve their biocompatibility.
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Peter Balling, Bjarke H. Christensen, Jeppe Byskov-Nielsen, and Dang Q. S. Le "Short-pulse metal structuring: a method for modifying surface adhesion properties", Proc. SPIE 6880, Laser-based Micro- and Nanopackaging and Assembly II, 68800C (23 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.760049
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KEYWORDS
Laser ablation

Reflectivity

Metals

Absorption

Pulsed laser operation

Laser applications

Computer simulations

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