KRF-LASER ABLATION OF POLYURETHANE

Authors
Citation
S. Kuper et J. Brannon, KRF-LASER ABLATION OF POLYURETHANE, Applied physics. A, Solids and surfaces, 57(3), 1993, pp. 255-259
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
07217250
Volume
57
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
255 - 259
Database
ISI
SICI code
0721-7250(1993)57:3<255:KAOP>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Polyurethane can be effectively and cleanly ablated with 248 nm excime r-laser radiation. For fluences above 200 mJ/cm2, very little post-abl ation debris is observed - a fact indicative of a polymer that decompo ses readily into volatile, small molecular-weight compounds. Ablation- rate data have been obtained both by stylus profilometry and the quart z-crystal microbalance (QCM) technique, and the results of both method s are in good agreement. The more sensitive QCM technique first detect s material removal near 20 mJ/cm2, which is likely due to out-gassing, surface chemistry, or low quantum-yield processes. At 37 mJ/cm2, an a blation ''threshold'' with a sharp increase of the ablation rate is ob served and marks the onset of efficient, explosive ablation. The dense ly sampled rate curve provided by the QCM permits the conclusion that an Arrhenius-like exponential does not give a satisfactory fit to the data. This demonstrates that the ablation process is not solely govern ed by thermal processes. Applying a Beer's-law analysis of rate versus the natural logarithm of the fluence yields excellent agreement with the data up to 300 mJ/cm2. The absorption coefficent derived from this analysis agrees well (within 4%) with the value obtained from the low -intensity absorption spectrum.