Physical Processes in Laser-Materials Interactions
β Scribed by I. J. Spalding (auth.), M. Bertolotti (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 518
- Series
- NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series 84
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
It is a pleasure to write a few words as an introduction to the proceedings of the 1980 NATO ASI on "Physical Processes in LaserΒ Naterial Interaction." This ASI is the ninth course of a series devoted to lasers and their applications, held under the responsibility of the Quantum Electronics Division of the European Physical Society, and for this reason known as the "Europhysics School of Quantum Electronics." Since 1971 the School has been operating with the joint direcΒ tion of myself as representative of the academic research, and Dr. D. Roess (formerly with Siemens AEG, Munich, and now with Sick, Optik und Electronik, GmbH, Munich) for the industrial applications. Indeed the aim of the School is to alternate fundamental and applied frontier topics in the area of quantum electronics and modern optics, in order to introduce young research people from universities and industrial R&D laboratories to the new aspects of research opened by the laser.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Characteristics of Laser Beams for Machining....Pages 1-47
Coupling of Laser Radiation to Metals and Semiconductors....Pages 49-75
Laser Heating of Solids....Pages 77-115
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Laser-Induced Structure Changes....Pages 117-142
CO 2 Laser Materials Processing....Pages 143-162
Hardening and Alloying of Steel Surfaces by High-Power Laser Beams....Pages 163-173
Laser Annealing of Semiconductors....Pages 175-219
Laser Annealing of Semiconductor Devices....Pages 221-229
Handling of High Power Beams for Laser Metal Working Systems....Pages 231-270
Metal Processing at Culham....Pages 271-282
Time Dependent Effects in Laser Heating of Organic Materials....Pages 283-288
Ion Beam Analysis of Near Surface Regions....Pages 289-299
Shaping Ceramics with a Continuous Wave Carbon Dioxide Laser....Pages 301-321
Laser-Induced Structural Changes in Si β Metal Thin Films....Pages 323-332
Laser Ordering in Elemental Semiconducting Films....Pages 333-343
Laser Induced Structural Changes in the Bulk and at Defect Sites in Semiconductors....Pages 345-365
Intensity Dependent Absorption in Semiconductors....Pages 367-375
Theoretical Aspects of Interaction of Laser Radiation with Hot Electrons in Solids....Pages 377-404
Impurity Clouds in Silicon and Germanium....Pages 405-412
Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells....Pages 413-441
Pulsed Electron Beam Applications for Semiconductor Annealing....Pages 443-454
Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition....Pages 455-468
Cutting with CO 2 -Lasers in the Automobile Industry....Pages 469-474
Induced Effects of a Laser Pulse on Defects and Disorder Creation in Some Ordered Alloys....Pages 475-483
Supersaturated Solid Solution in Ion Implanted Semiconductors....Pages 485-492
Thin Film Reaction Induced by CW Scanned Laser and E-Beam....Pages 493-502
Physico-Chemical Basis of Laser Lithography....Pages 503-518
Back Matter....Pages 519-521
β¦ Subjects
Electrical Engineering
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