Computational and experimental study of the cluster size distribution in MAPLE |
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Authors: | Elodie Leveugle Aaron Sellinger James M. Fitz-Gerald |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Virginia, 116 Engineer's Way, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4745, United States |
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Abstract: | A combined experimental and computational study is performed to investigate the origin and characteristics of the surface features observed in SEM images of thin polymer films deposited in matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation (MAPLE). Analysis of high-resolution SEM images of surface morphologies of the films deposited at different fluences reveals that the mass distributions of the surface features can be well described by a power-law, Y(N) ∝ N−t, with exponent −t ≈ −1.6. Molecular dynamic simulations of the MAPLE process predict a similar size distribution for large clusters observed in the ablation plume. A weak dependence of the cluster size distributions on fluence and target composition suggests that the power-law cluster size distribution may be a general characteristic of the ablation plume generated as a result of an explosive decomposition of a target region overheated above the limit of its thermodynamic stability. Based on the simulation results, we suggest that the ejection of large matrix-polymer clusters, followed by evaporation of the volatile matrix, is responsible for the formation of the surface features observed in the polymer films deposited in MAPLE experiments. |
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Keywords: | 81.15.Fg 79.20.Ds 02.70.Ns 61.80.Az |
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