DocumentCode :
1444839
Title :
The method of laser-sustained arc ignition
Author :
Siemroth, P. ; Scheibe, H.-J.
Author_Institution :
Zentralinst. fuer Festkorperphys. und Werkstofforschung, Akad. der Wissenschaften, Dresden, East Germany
Volume :
18
Issue :
6
fYear :
1990
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
911
Lastpage :
916
Abstract :
The method of laser-assisted vacuum arc deposition (laser-arc) was developed to effectively produce high-quality coatings, especially multilayer coatings with a reduced number of droplets. The efficiency of this method depends mainly on the ignition probability of the vacuum arc discharges. In the present work, the process of arc initiation by laser irradiation is studied and the influencing factors such as power density of laser irradiation, target material, and electrode configuration are discussed. It is shown that a high ignition probability (ρ>50%) on such coating materials at Ti, TiC, TiN, and C can be guaranteed with a laser power density of about 108 W/cm2, which can be achieved with a low-cost Nd-YAG pulse laser. Measurements of the plasma current preceding the arc ignition and microscopic investigations of the erosion pattern caused by the laser irradiation suggest that the process of plasma-sustained are ignition (unipolar arcing) plays an important role during the buildup phase of the vacuum arc discharge
Keywords :
arcs (electric); ignition; laser beam applications; plasma deposited coatings; plasma deposition; vacuum deposited coatings; vacuum deposition; Nd-YAG pulse laser; arc ignition; electrode configuration; laser-arc; multilayer coatings; plasma current; vacuum arc deposition; Arc discharges; Coatings; Electrodes; Ignition; Nonhomogeneous media; Optical materials; Plasma measurements; Power lasers; Pulsed laser deposition; Vacuum arcs;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/27.61502
Filename :
61502
Link To Document :
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