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Characterization of Surface Modifications by White Light Interferometry: Applications in Ion Sputtering, Laser Ablation, and Tribology Experiments
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Characterization of Surface Modifications by White Light Interferometry: Applications in Ion Sputtering, Laser Ablation, and Tribology Experiments
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11:47 min

February 27, 2013

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  • 00:05Titolo
  • 02:42Measurement of Wear Scar Volume using Optical Interferometry
  • 07:07Volume Analysis: Line Wear Scar
  • 08:53Volume Analysis: Ion Sputter Crater
  • 10:45Conclusion

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White light microscope interferometry is an optical, noncontact and quick method for measuring the topography of surfaces. It is shown how the method can be applied toward mechanical wear analysis, where wear scars on tribological test samples are analyzed; and in materials science to determine ion beam sputtering or laser ablation volumes and depths.

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