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Deposition of thin (200 $ANS) metal films onto various substrates (glass, fused quartz, sapphire) is reported. The process is initiated with a cw Ar+ laser beam ((lambda) equals 514 nm) irradiating a solution of FeAcetyleAcetonate (FeAcAc) through a transparent substrate. Two types of deposit morphology are observed: either thin films or thick porous structures. The transition from one type to the other has the character of instability, being characterized by a threshold laser power.
George A. Shafeev andLucien Diego Laude
"Laser-assisted deposition of thin films onto transparent substrates from liquid-phase organometallic precursor: iron acetylacetonate", Proc. SPIE 1503, Excimer Lasers and Applications III, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46964
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George A. Shafeev, Lucien Diego Laude, "Laser-assisted deposition of thin films onto transparent substrates from liquid-phase organometallic precursor: iron acetylacetonate," Proc. SPIE 1503, Excimer Lasers and Applications III, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46964