Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5347261 | Applied Surface Science | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Here we show for the first time that with relatively low fluence it is possible over stainless steel, to obtain surface texturing by utilising a 2 MHz femtosecond laser jointly with a polygonal scanner head in a relatively low fluence regime (0.11 J cmâ2). Different surface textures (Ripples, micro grooves and spikes) can be obtained varying the scan speed from 90 m sâ1 to 25 m sâ1. In particular, spikes formation process has been shown and optimised at 25 m sâ1 and a full morphology characterization by SEM has been carried out. Reflectance measurements with integrating sphere are presented to compare reference surface with high scan rate textures. In the best case we show a black surface with reflectance value < 5%.
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Authors
G. Mincuzzi, L. Gemini, M. Faucon, R. Kling,