Title of article :
Precision laser-based decontamination of microcavities
Author/Authors :
S.M. Durbin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The removal of oil-based contaminants from microcavities with narrow apertures and comparatively long axial
dimensions presents a number of challenges in an industrial production line environment. Traditional solvent-based
approaches are costly to implement, inefficient in cleaning such microcavity geometries, and increasingly unacceptable from
an environmental standpoint. An attractive alternative is to employ high-energy laser pulses to selectively remove the
contaminants without introducing damage to the component undergoing the cleaning procedure. This paper will present
results of initial ablation trials on example industrial oil-based organic contaminants whose residues within microcavities in
steel-based components are to be removed. At present, higher order lines from a frequency tripledrquadrupled Nd:YAG
laser are used to study the optimum fluence for removal of the oil-based contaminant without inflicting damage to the steel.
Absorption spectroscopy of the contaminant fluid indicates that photon wavelengths shorter than ;370 nm will interact
with the material. Initial results show that the required intensity at 355 nm )25 Jrcm2. also damages the type of steel
under investigation, but that exposure to even single pulses at 266 nm ;100 mJrcm2. shows adequate removal of the
contaminant without significant damage to the steel. Monitoring of the removal process is achieved through exploitation of
the blue fluorescence of the oil-based contaminant that occurs as a result of ultraviolet pumping. q1998 Elsevier Science
B.V.
Keywords :
Oil-based contaminants , Ablation trials , Steel-based , Laser-based decontamination , Oil-based , microcavities
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science