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Crystal Face Dependent Melting of a Polycrystalline Iron Surface During 30 PS Laser Pulses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
The melting of a polycrystalline iron surface with short laser pulses induces a surface structure with an orientation and a morphology depending on the crystal face of the surface. Different crystal planes irradiated with the same laser pulses show different degrees of disorder. This points to a crystal face dependent surface melting temperature.
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