High-density nanowells formation in ultrafast laser-irradiated thin film metallic glass

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  • who: Mathilde Prudent from the France France France France have published the research work: High-Density Nanowells Formation in Ultrafast Laser-Irradiated Thin Film Metallic Glass, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Metallic glasses (MGs), or amorphous metals, are known for their particularly smooth surface quality due to their lack of classical large-scale crystal defects such as dislocations or grain boundaries. In this work, thin film metallic glasses are fabricated by magnetron sputtering and then irradiated by ultrafast laser pulse to generate an array of nanowells with a highly uniform concentration of 600 . . .

     

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