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10 April 1989 Laser Induced Chemical Vapour Deposition Of Platinum Spots On Glass
C. Garrido, D. Braichotte, H. van den Bergh, B. Leon, M. Perez-Amor
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Proceedings Volume 1022, Laser Assisted Processing; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950105
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
Laser induced pyrolytic deposition of platinum spots on glass is studied for different laser powers, beam diameters and irradiation time. Laser powers up to 500 mW give deposition rates of typically 0.5 μm/s. Temperature calculations as a function of the time allows study of the process kinetics according to the thickness and diameter of the spots. Resistivity measurements of platinum lines give comparable values to those of bulk material.
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C. Garrido, D. Braichotte, H. van den Bergh, B. Leon, and M. Perez-Amor "Laser Induced Chemical Vapour Deposition Of Platinum Spots On Glass", Proc. SPIE 1022, Laser Assisted Processing, (10 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950105
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KEYWORDS
Platinum

Chemical vapor deposition

Glasses

Laser processing

Chemical lasers

Ultraviolet radiation

Argon ion lasers

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