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A novel surface cleaning process using laser-induced breakdown of liquid (액체의 레이저 유기 절연파괴를 이용한 신개념 표면 세정 공정)

  • Jang, Deok-Suk;Lee, Jong-Myoung;Kim, Dong-Sik
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2009
  • The surface cleaning method based on the laser-induced breakdown (LIB) of gas and subsequent plasma and shock wave generation can remove small particles from solid surfaces. In the laser shock cleaning (LSC) process, a high-power laser pulse induces optical breakdown of the ambient gas above the solid surface covered with contaminant particles. The subsequently created shock wave followed by a high-speed flow stream detaches the particles. In this work, a novel surface cleaning process using laser-induced breakdown of liquid is introduced and demonstrated. LIB of a micro liquid jet increases the shock wave intensity and thus removes smaller particle than the conventional LSC method. Experiments demonstrate that the cleaning force and cleaning efficiency are also increased significantly by this method.

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Atomic Emission Characteristics of Laser-Induced Plasma for INVAR in an Argon and a Vacuum Atmospher (진공 및 Argon 분위기에서 INVAR 합금에 대한 Laser-Induced Plasma의 원자 분광 특성)

  • 오기장;전형하;박형국;김달우;오철한
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2000.08a
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    • pp.214-215
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    • 2000
  • 레이저로 발생시킨 플라즈마의 분광학적인 분석은 유용한 분석기술로 평가되고 있다. 이러한 플라즈마를 발생시키는데 있어서 Q-switched 레이저를 많이 사용되고 되고 있으나, Q-switch된 레이저로 발생시킨 플라즈마 복사광의 특성은 주변 분위기에 의해 매우 큰 영향을 받는다. 특히 대기압인 공기분위기에서 레이저로 발생된 플라즈마의 분광특성은 강하고 연속적인 background가 포함되고, 자체적으로 흡수되고, 넓게 퍼진 분광선들이 생성된다. 이는 레이저 발생 플라즈마를 통해 성분을 분석할 경우에 적합하지 않다. (중략)

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Precision exploration of space resources using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (레이저 유도 플라즈마 분광분석법을 활용한 정밀 우주 자원 탐사)

  • Choi, Soo-Jin;Yoh, Jai-Ick
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.451-457
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    • 2011
  • A short laser pulse irradiates a sample to create the highly energetic plasma that emits light of a specific wavelength peak according to the material. By identifying different peaks for the analyzed samples, its chemical composition can be rapidly determined. The LIBS (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) has great advantages as an elemental analyzer on board a space rover, namely real-time rapid analysis and stand-off detection. The LIBS signal intensity is remarkably increased by using double-pulse LIBS system for component analysis of lunar environments where the surrounding pressure is low. Also the angle of target is adjusted for replicating arbitrary shapes of the specimen.

DEVELOPMENT OF COMBIND WELDING WITH AN ELECTRIC ARC AND LOW POWER CO LASER

  • Lee, Se-Hwan;Massood A. Rahimi;Charles E. Albright;Walter R. Lempert
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.176-180
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    • 2002
  • During the last two decades the laser beam has progressed from a sophisticated laboratory apparatus to an adaptable and viable industrial tool. Especially, in its welding mode, the laser offers high travel speed, low distortion, and narrow fusion and heat-affected zones (HAZ). The principal obstacle to selection of a laser processing method in production is its relatively high equipment cost and the natural unwillingness of production supervision to try something new until it is thoroughly proven. The major objective of this work is focused on the combined features of gas tungsten arc and a low-power cold laser beam. Although high-power laser beams have been combined with the plasma from a gas tungsten arc (GTA) torch for use in welding as early as 1980, recent work at the Ohio State University has employed a low power laser beam to initiate, direct, and concentrate a gas tungsten arcs. In this work, the laser beam from a 7 watts carbon monoxide laser was combined with electrical discharges from a short-pulsed capacitive discharge GTA welding power supply. When the low power CO laser beam passes through a special composition shielding gas, the CO molecules in the gas absorbs the radiation, and ionizes through a process known as non-equilibrium, vibration-vibration pumping. The resulting laser-induced plasma (LIP) was positioned between various configurations of electrodes. The high-voltage impulse applied to the electrodes forced rapid electrical breakdown between the electrodes. Electrical discharges between tungsten electrodes and aluminum sheet specimens followed the ionized path provided by LIP. The result was well focused melted spots.

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Helicon Discharge Plasma Source and Laser Thomson Scattering System in KRISS

  • Seo, Byeong-Hun;Yu, Sin-Jae;Kim, Jeong-Hyeong;Seong, Dae-Jin;Jang, Hong-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.08a
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    • pp.149-149
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    • 2012
  • We introduce Helicon discharge plasma source and Laser Thomson scattering system recently finished an installation in KRISS. Laser Thomson scattering method is promising for diagnostics in Helicon plasma because a measurement by electrical probe typically used has significant errors due to the gyromotion of electrons induced by high magnetic field. However, we found that LTS is affected by magnetic field so that we applied the normalization method for processing data and the results show a clear Maxwellian distribution at various conditions of magnetic field and RF power at low energy part without distortion.

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Evaporating Particle Behaviors and plasma Parameters by Spectroscopic Method in laser Welding (레이저 용접시 분광학적 수법에 의한 증발입자의 거동과 플라즈마 물성의 계측)

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    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.514-522
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    • 1999
  • The laser-induced plasma affects greatly on the results of welding process. moreover selective evaporation loss of alloying elements leads to change in chemical composition of weld metal as well as the mechanical properties of welded joint. this study was undertaken to obtain a fundamental knowledge of pulsed laser welding phenomena especially evaporation mechanism of different aluminum alloys. The intensities of molecular spectra of AlO and MgO were different each other depeding on the power density of a laser beam Under the low power density condition the MgO band spectrum was predominant in intensity while the AlO spectra became much stronger with an increase in the power density. These behaviors have been attributed to the difference in evaporation phenomena of Al and Mg metals with different boiling points and latent heats of vaporization. The time-averaged plasma temperature and electron number density were determined by spectroscopic methods and consequently the obtained temperature was $3,280{\pm}150K$ and the electron number density was $1.85{\times}10^{19}\;l/m^3$.

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Inductively coupled plasma application in CW Laser Propulsion

  • Takayoshi Inoue;Kohei Kojima;Susumu Uehara;Kim, iya-Komurasaki;Yoshihiro Arakawa
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2004
  • A concept in which laser-sustained plasmas (LSPs) are combined with inductively coupled plasmas (ICPs) is proposed. The concept is aiming at extensions of operative conditions of a CW laser thruster due to the fact that the ICP has some characteristics which are in contrast to those of LSPs. An estimation confirmed that the concept would effectively work. And a fundamental experiment was conducted. The results showed that the radio frequency magnetic field induced by a alternate current of 13.56 MHz coupled inductively with LSPs, resulting in the enlargement of the plasma region and the attainment of the enthalpy. It is expected that some improvements will enable to transfer the RF power to the work gas more effectively and to demonstrate the synergy effect between the LSPs and the ICPs.

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Investigation of the optimum condition for the quantitative analysis of Cu sample by Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (구리 시료의 정량분석을 위한 LIBS의 최적조건 연구)

  • Kim, Seunghyun;Shin, Heesung;Ju, Junesik;Kim, Hodong
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2009
  • A laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) measurement was carried out to derive an optimized measurement condition with a high reproducibility and to grow a plasma sphere to 20 mm high under a 600 mtorr vacuum in order to improve an accuracy of measurement. The measurement of the plasma was taken at a 6.0 mm distance, in the direction of a plasma sphere, from a sample. This location belongs to the outer sphere region in the plasma. The calibration curve of 'Ni' and 'Cu' was acquired by the signal intensity ratio and the atomic ratio for the samples, and linear regression of 'Cu' was $R^2$=0.9886, and the linear regression of 'Ni' was $R^2$=0.9988. The accuracy of LIBS was improved pre-existence as the measurement error of 'Ni' was 0.78%.