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Pulsed ruby laser-induced aqueous oxidation of tantalum: X-ray diffraction and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study
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1987
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Materials ScienceTantalum Oxide PhasesEngineeringLaser PhotochemistryCorrosionOxidation ResistanceLaser-induced BreakdownSurface ScienceX-ray DiffractionLaser ApplicationsWater InterfaceChemistryLaser-assisted DepositionLaser-surface Interactions
Tantalum oxide phases have been synthesized by pulsed ruby laser-induced reactive quenching at a tantalum and water interface (Ta:H2O). The structural and chemical states of the oxides have been characterized by x-ray diffraction and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, whereas the surface morphology of these laser-treated samples was studied using scanning electron microscopy. The results are significantly different from those resulting from transformations induced when tantalum is laser-treated in air (Ta:air) at comparable energy density.
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