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14 January 2000 Laser surface ablation cleaning of nuclear facilities
Xianglin Zhou, Kazuo Imasaki, Hideo Umino, Kohji Sakagishi, Sadao Nakai, Chiyoe Yamanaka
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Proceedings Volume 3887, High-Power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375200
Event: Advanced High-Power Lasers and Applications, 1999, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
High power Nd:YAG laser beam with wavelength 1064nm, pulsewidth 10 picosecond regime was focused onto the scanning targets of SUS304 stainless steel with Zn coating of thickness 21 micrometers , and delivered via a step index fused silica optical fiber of length 3m and core diameter 1mm. Irradiation ablation effect and some basic aspects of high power laser beam transporting in optical fiber were studied. Ablation rate was defined as ablated volume to laser fluence and used as a description of ablation cleaning ability which was investigated by means of ablated profile measurement, ablation rate calculation, chemical composition analysis of ablated area.
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Xianglin Zhou, Kazuo Imasaki, Hideo Umino, Kohji Sakagishi, Sadao Nakai, and Chiyoe Yamanaka "Laser surface ablation cleaning of nuclear facilities", Proc. SPIE 3887, High-Power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture, (14 January 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375200
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KEYWORDS
Laser ablation

Coating

Optical fibers

Plasma

Liquids

Fiber lasers

High power lasers

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