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The interaction of nanosecond laser pulses in the ultraviolet wavelength range and femtosecond laser pulses in the near-infrared region with the direct semiconductor SiC and the composite compound SiC-TiC-TiB2 was investigated in respect to resulting physicochemical processes. Surface analytical techniques, such as XPS, µ-Raman, and EDX were used to identify the chemical changes between untreated and laser-treated areas. Single-pulse irradiation led to material
modifications in the condensed state in most instances. Multi-pulse results differed depending on the pulse duration. In the nanosecond case, melting of the surface and redeposited material (debris) were observed. With femtosecond pulses instead, only negligible melting and few debris could be detected. Additionally, periodic structures (ripples) appeared, with parallel orientation and in most cases two different periodicities for a particular material. Laser ablation of all the studied compound materials exhibited preferential ablation of the lighter component elements. Crystal structure changes of the irradiated surface were observed as a consequence of laser-induced melting and resolidification. An oxidation process interfered with all this processes so that unstoichiometric oxides were formed.
The interaction of nanosecond laser pulses in the ultraviolet wavelength range and femtosecond laser pulses in the near-infrared region with the semiconductor SiC and the composite compound SiCTiCTiB2 was investigated. Surface analytical techniques, such as XPS, depth profile (DP), and micro-Raman spectroscopy (?-RS) were used to identify the chemical changes between untreated and laser-treated areas. Single-pulse irradiation led to material modifications in the condensed state in most instances. Multi-pulse results differed depending on the pulse duration. Crystal structure changes were observed as a consequence of laser-induced melting and resolidification. In air contact all components underwent oxidation reactions according to thermodynamic expectations. Exceptions were observed under exclusion of oxygen, SiC was reduced to elemental Si.
Raman spectra of pure synthetic indigo and of Maya blue of a Mexican clay sculpture are compared. The Raman spectrum of Maya blue shows extra bands assigned to vibrational modes of Bu symmetry as well as an increasing intensity of some other bands. The partial removal of the mutual exclusion rule for the centrosymmetric indigo molecule is supposed to indicate a loss of its planarity due to strong adsorption at the palygorscite matrix.
Redox behaviour of La-Cr compounds formed in CrOX/La2O3 mixed oxides and CrOX/La2O3/ZrO2 catalysts
(2003)
The redox behaviour of chromium oxide in CrOx/La2O3, CrOx/La2O3/ZrO2 and CrOx/ZrO2 mixed oxide systems has been investigated by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman spectroscopy (RS). The formation of La-Cr compounds such as La2CrO6, LaCrO4 was shown to occur by calcination of CrOx/La2O3 and CrOx/La2O3/ZrO2 at 600 °C. With a Cr content of ca. 4 wt.%, it was revealed that, having been reduced to Cr3+-containing compounds, La2CrO6 and/or LaCrO4 in both systems may be restored by reoxidation at 600 °C. In the case of CrOx/La2O3/ZrO2 catalysts, it is suggested that these compounds were real surface species anchored as an overlayer on zirconia. Such a structure may stabilise, on the one hand, the tetragonal modification of zirconia and, on the other hand, highly dispersed state of Cr species in calcined as well as in reduced catalysts.
IR and Raman study of calcium aluminosilicate glasses of the composition xCaO.xAl2O3.(100-2x)SiO2
(2002)