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Formation of CdO and Cu2O Films by Laser Irradiation of the Corresponding Metallic Films in Air

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

Rod Andrew
Affiliation:
Université de l'Etat, Avenue Maistriau, 23 7000 Mons, Belgium.
Luc Baufay
Affiliation:
Université de l'Etat, Avenue Maistriau, 23 7000 Mons, Belgium.
Andre Pigeolet
Affiliation:
Université de l'Etat, Avenue Maistriau, 23 7000 Mons, Belgium.
Michel Wautelet
Affiliation:
Université de l'Etat, Avenue Maistriau, 23 7000 Mons, Belgium.
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Abstract

We describe the oxidation of 1000 Å thick metal films on glass substrates when exposed to a scanning laser beam. For Cd and Cu films optical spectroscopy shows an energy gap of 2.45 eV and 2 eV respectively, in agreement with published data for CdO and Cu2O. We measure the power threshold for complete oxidation in a single scan and deduce the maximum temperature, which is inconsistent with thermal oxidation data but corresponds to the m.p. of the metals. We point out the important contribution of the heat of formation to the temperature balance and demonstrate that in the case of Al this effect is sufficient to destroy any oxide formed.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1983

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