Surface Analysis Correlated with Structural and Mechanical Properties of Laser Irradiated Brass

  • Ahmad S
  • Bashir S
  • Yousaf D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Brass targets were irradiated with various laser pulses of Excimer laser ranging from 1200 to 3000 for constant fluence of 3.4 J/cm2 in oxygen atmosphere (100 Torr). The surface morphology and crystallographic analyses were performed by using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD). SEM analysis reveals the formation of laser-induced micro-sized cavities, bumps, cones and wave-like ridges with non-uniform shape and density distribution. These features are formed for all number of pulses; however with increasing number of pulses from 1200 to 2400, the density of cavities decreases whereas, the wave-like ridges become more pronounced and bump-formation is vanished. For maximum number of 3000 shots, the appearance of cones and wave-like ridges becomes diffusive, whereas the density and size of cavities increase again. XRD analysis demonstrates that no new phases are formed in irradiated brass.

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Ahmad, S., Bashir, S., Yousaf, D., Ali, N., & Hussain, T. (2015). Surface Analysis Correlated with Structural and Mechanical Properties of Laser Irradiated Brass. Materials Sciences and Applications, 06(01), 23–32. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2015.61004

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