V. Beklemyshev, Y. Petrov, A. Prokhorov, V. Pustovoy
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Laser-Induced Sorption at Silicon Surface in Liquid
The laser radiation action upon the surface of a solid gives rise to
different changes of both the system itself and the reactions running
with the surface participation. Among the most studied processes are
laser-induced catalytic reactions, alloying, etching, etc. To a less
extent is studied the influence of laser radiation upon the surface of
a semiconductor immersed into water.