Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research
Title
Scalable Patterning on Shape Memory Alloy by Laser Shock Assisted Direct Imprinting
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2012
Abstract
In this study, patterned microindents are generated on the surface of NiTi shape memory alloy by laser shock assisted direct imprinting (LSADI). During LSADI, the plasma pressure generated by the laser pulse punches the mask into the target material and thus generates patterned indents. It has been demonstrated that thermally controllable surface pattern can be generated on NiTi surface through LSADI. Compared to traditional imprinting techniques, LSADI does not require a sharp mold, nor does it involve any heating or etching process. More importantly, it can be used to pattern metals. It is scalable and can be potentially used in treating functional metallic components for advanced applications.
Publication Title
Applied Surface Science
Volume
258
Issue
24
First Page
10042
Last Page
10046
Recommended Citation
Ye, Chang and Cheng, Gary J., "Scalable Patterning on Shape Memory Alloy by Laser Shock Assisted Direct Imprinting" (2012). Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research. 740.
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