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Topography Analysis and Homogeneity Quantification of Laser-Patterned Periodic Surface Structures

Journal

JOURNAL OF LASER MICRO NANOENGINEERING
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 81-88

Publisher

JAPAN LASER PROCESSING SOC
DOI: 10.2961/jlmn.2022.02.2002

Keywords

Direct Laser Interference Patterning; homogeneity assessment; hard coatings; surface structuring; Gini coefficient

Funding

  1. European Union
  2. [8295]

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In this study, a statistical analysis based on the Gini coefficient was used to quantitatively assess the homogeneity of DLIP-produced textures on three coating systems. The study found that the number of applied pulses has a higher impact on the texture homogeneity than the fluence per pulse, and the optimum number of pulses for the studied process lies between 10 and 20.
Functionalization of surfaces by engraving micro or nano-textures using laser-based methods has become a broad field of research with potential for large-scale manufacturing. Particularly, Direct Laser Interference Patterning (DLIP) is a surface structuring method that allows the fabrication of periodic structures with resolutions down to the micro- or submicron scale with throughputs even over 1 m2/min. However, the production of large areas with high texture quality and reproducibility is still challenging. One of the reasons for this, is the lack of an objective methodology to quantify the texture homogeneity so that different processing conditions can be compared to find the optimum laser process window. In this study, a statistical analysis based on the Gini coefficient is employed to quantitatively assess the homogeneity of DLIP-produced textures on three coating systems. The method allowed for an objective comparison of the impact of the process conditions on the different materials. For instance, it was observed that within the set of studied parameters the number of applied pulses has a higher impact on the texture homogeneity than the fluence per pulse and that the optimum number of pulses for the studied process lies between 10 and 20.

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