Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1657492 Surface and Coatings Technology 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Micron-craters were fabricated on both Mg and Mg alloy surface by laser melting.•Craters have broad distribution of dimension, and different morphology.•Craters was determined by thermal properties, alloying elements, microstructures.•Explosive volume boiling and cavitation bubbles generation was proposed.•This technique extends potential applications of Mg materials as biomedical devices.

This paper demonstrated that micron-craters could be fabricated on both magnesium and Mg alloy surfaces by nanosecond pulsed laser processing. Experimental results revealed that the craters with broad distribution of dimension occurred after laser melting. Morphological difference at the irradiated surface between Mg and Mg alloy indicated that thermal properties, alloying elements and microstructure of irradiated materials were key factors responsible for crater formation. It was proposed that the craters were formed by combined effect of explosive volume boiling and generation of cavitation bubbles during laser melting. Thermal effect of nanosecond pulsed laser processing on Mg and Mg alloy as well as progressive formation of laser-induced crater was further discussed. Such phenomenon extended potential applications of Mg materials, which offered the potential for developing new types of Mg-based biomedical devices.

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