2002
DOI: 10.1007/s001700200108
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Estimation of Laser Ablation Surface Cleaning Efficiency

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“…For a thin coating laser ablation, the irradiation time is defined as the time required to remove a certain coating thickness at a certain point by focusing the laser beam on a targeted surface (Zhou, Imasaki, Furukawa, Nakai, & Yamanaka, 2002). The total irradiation time is directly proportional to the intensity of the laser beam and the correlation is given by Equation (4) (Liu & Garmire, 1995):…”
Section: Laser Parametersmentioning
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“…For a thin coating laser ablation, the irradiation time is defined as the time required to remove a certain coating thickness at a certain point by focusing the laser beam on a targeted surface (Zhou, Imasaki, Furukawa, Nakai, & Yamanaka, 2002). The total irradiation time is directly proportional to the intensity of the laser beam and the correlation is given by Equation (4) (Liu & Garmire, 1995):…”
Section: Laser Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(f). C and n are two empirical constants that are dependent upon the target conditions and laser parameters, which can be evaluated based on the experiments (Liu & Garmire, 1995;Zhou et al, 2002).…”
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“…Ogura could cleanly strip acrylate and polyimide coatings from either single or ribbon fibers using ultraviolet laser [4]. Obata et al [5] and Zhou et al [6] also investigated the stripping using excimer laser and YAG laser, respectively. Barnier et al [7] have investigated the influence of the laser's wavelength on the removal of the fiber's polymer jacket, and it was found that excimer lasers with 248 and 193 nm could remove the polymer coating very well without any damage.…”
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