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Graphitization and amorphization of textured carbon using high-energy nanosecond laser pulses

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Laser pulses can effectively induce local structural changes and modify the physical properties of carbon allotropes. So far, only graphitization has been demonstrated using low laser energies (1 J / c m 2). The novelty of this paper is a result of laser-induced amorphization of a highly anisotropic carbon allotrope by using high energy (1.5e15.4 J/cm2) 5 ns, 532 nm Nd-YAG laser pulses. Moreover, cycling phase change, between an amorphous and a crystalline phase, is also obtained by adjusting the pulse energy. However, cycling ability is restricted to a few cycles as a consequence of laser-induced surface damages caused by both high temperatures during and high thermal gradients during and after laser exposure. The occur-rence of graphitization or amorphization depends on the amount of solid crystalline seeds during so-lidification from the melt, which is controlled by the post-pulse temperature of the carbon surface. This study uncovers new applications of carbon allotropes, such as optically-controlled reversible phase-change memories.

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hal-04024093 , version 1 (10-03-2023)

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Loïc Loisel, Marc Châtelet, Guillaume Giudicelli, Mathias Lebihain, Yi Yang, et al.. Graphitization and amorphization of textured carbon using high-energy nanosecond laser pulses. Carbon, 2016, 105, pp.227-232. ⟨10.1016/j.carbon.2016.04.026⟩. ⟨hal-04024093⟩
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