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Surface chemistry and composition-induced variation of laser interference-based surface treatment of Al alloys...

by Harry M Meyer Iii, Adrian Sabau, Claus Daniel
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Applied Surface Science
Publication Date
Page Numbers
893 to 904
Volume
489
Issue
1

A key limitation for the use of aluminum alloys in multi-material structural components is effective surface cleaning and texturing techniques to improve the quality of structural joints. In this study, the surface and sub-surface chemistries are investigated for a novel surface treatment method using laser interferometry produced by two beams of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser. Surfaces of AA 5128 aluminum alloy were treated using a two-beam laser interference setup, enabling the structuring of the surface at length scales much less than that of the laser beam. Periodic and patterned surface structures were created by the interference power profile through ablation of deposits and debris and melting and re-solidification of the near-surface region during laser-treatment. Chemical changes to the Al alloy surface induced by laser treatment were examined in detail in this study using both x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning Auger microanalysis (SAM) as a function of number of interfering laser shots. XPS surface analysis indicates that this laser technique is effective at cleaning aluminum surfaces. Moreover, SAM data indicated that there is a compositional-induced variation of Mg due to laser-interference as Mg-rich areas were found in periodic interference-structured ridges.