Materials (Aug 2020)

Copper Oxides on a Cu Sheet Substrate Made by Laser Technique

  • Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk,
  • Damian Janicki,
  • Katarzyna Gawlińska-Nęcek,
  • Robert Socha,
  • Grzegorz Putynkowski,
  • Piotr Panek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13173794
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 17
p. 3794

Abstract

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This paper presents results from the production of copper oxide layers on a Cu sheet substrate using diode and Yb:YAG disc lasers operating in the wavelength ranges of 808–940 nm and 1030 nm. The parameters of these layers were compared with the layer obtained in the thermal process of copper oxidation at 300 °C in an infrared (IR) furnace in a natural atmosphere. Investigations into the layers mentioned above, concerning their topography, chemical composition and roughness, were made using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). A hot-point probe was used to determine and check the type of conductivity of the copper oxide layers formed. The optical band gap energy was estimated by applying the Kubelka–Munk method based on spectrophotometric data. Cross-sections and the element distribution maps were made using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The phase analysis was investigated by the X-ray diffraction method (XRD). In sum, controlled laser oxidations of copper sheets allow for the formation of a mixture of Cu2O and CuO phases. The diode laser allows the production of a layer of copper oxides with a phase composition comparable to the oxides produced by the thermal oxidation method, while the distribution of high phase uniformity in the cross-section of the layer enables the process using a Yb:YAG disc laser.

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