Advanced Processing › Laser Interference Patterning
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ORNL has setup an Advanced Laser Structuring Facility in which interfering high-power laser beams provide a 2-dimensional periodic high-speed thermal or chemical treatment to surfaces. This leads to a direct structuring with perfect long-range ordered periodicity. Up to 50,000 lines or 2 billion dots can be created at a surface within a fraction of a second, turning ordinary surfaces into multi-functional composites and chemical structures. The feature sizes are nanoscaled, the feature spacing ranges from 0.2 to 50 µm while the structured area of a single shot lays in the range of mm² to cm².
With this system it is possible to functionalize material‘s surfaces by manipulation of the topography, the phase-microstructure, the texture, the residual stress situation and the formation of new phases being utilized in automotive and industrial applications and for tissue engineering and biomedical devices.
Contacts:
| DANIEL, Claus |
danielc@ornl.gov | 865.241.9521 |
| HARPER, David C. | harperdc@ornl.gov | 865.574.7363 |
| HARPER, Kevin D. | harperkd@ornl.gov | 865.574.4360 |
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