Graining and Texturing of Metal Surfaces by Picosecond Laser Treatment

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Abstract

Different approaches have been proposed to control the tribological behavior of materials under different conformal and non-conformal contact conditions with influenced surface texturing. The ever-increasing demand to improve material friction, erosion wear, and adhesion bond strength of coatings is a major concern for the contact interface of surfaces. Laser texturing is considered a promising approach to tuning materials’ tribological properties. The latter are strongly influenced by the texture density and shape imprinted on the engineered materials and vary in dry or lubricating conditions. In this work, the physicochemical properties of picosecond laser-textured surfaces of metallic materials have been systematically analyzed. Specifically, the wettability character of laser-textured materials was correlated with their morphological/compositional features.

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Corsaro, C., Neri, F., Ossi, P. M., Bonanno, D., Pelleriti, P., & Fazio, E. (2025). Graining and Texturing of Metal Surfaces by Picosecond Laser Treatment. Materials, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18071398

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