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Laser-Surface Interactions for New Materials Production - Tailoring Structure and Properties (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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Laser-Surface Interactions for New Materials Production - Tailoring Structure and Properties (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Series: Springer Series in Materials Science, 130
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This book originates from lectures delivered at the First
International School "Laser-surface interactions for new materials
production: tailoring structure and properties" that was held in
San Servolo Island, Venice (Italy) from 13 to 20 July, 2008 under
the direction of A. Miotello and P. M. Ossi. The purpose of the
School was to provide the students (mainly PhD) with a compreh-
sive overview of basic aspects and applications connected to the
laser-matter interaction both to modify surface properties and to
prepare new materials by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) at the
nanometer scale. The ?eld is re- tively young and grewrapidly in
the last 10 years because of the possibility of
depositingvirtuallyanymaterial,includingmulti-component?lms,preserving
the composition of the ablated target and generally avoiding
post-deposition thermaltreatments.
Inaddition,theexperimentalsetupforPLDiscompatible with in situ
diagnostics of both the plasma and the growing ?lm. The basic
laser-surface interaction mechanisms, possibly in an ambient
atmosphere, either chemically reactive or inert, are a challenge to
sci- tists, while engineers are mostly interested in the
characteristics of the deposited materials and the possibility of
tailoring their properties through an appropriate tuning of the
deposition parameters.
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