Abstract

The work considers the task of synthesis of highly dispersed spherical powder granules by laser ablation method. To improve the geometry of synthesized particles and increase the process productivity, an electrostatic system for collecting ablation products was used, which allows the formed particles to leave the area of laser irradiation without being subjected to excessive exposure to a heat source. Using an external field makes particle motion predetermined, ensuring their adhesion to the electrodes. The paper shows the experimental results on the removal of ablated particles, as well as an assessment of the effectiveness of electrostatic field for accelerating particle motion.

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