High-Speed Laser Patterning of YSZ Ceramic Substrates for Plasma Spraying: Microstructure Manipulation and Adhesion of YSZ Coatings

dc.contributor.authorMusalek, Radek
dc.contributor.authorTesar, Tomas
dc.contributor.authorMinarik, Jakub
dc.contributor.authorMatejicek, Jiri
dc.contributor.authorLukac, Frantisek
dc.contributor.authorPeters, Ole
dc.contributor.authorKraft, Sebastian
dc.contributor.authorLoeschner, Udo
dc.contributor.authorSchille, Joerg
dc.contributor.authorDudik, Jonas
dc.contributor.authorMartan, Jiří
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-27T10:09:33Z
dc.date.available2025-06-27T10:09:33Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.date.updated2025-06-27T10:09:33Z
dc.description.abstractThis paper introduces novel possibilities of using recently developed high-power lasers for high-speed surface periodic structuring/patterning of the ceramic substrates for the subsequent thermal spray coating deposition, which may be difficult to pattern using conventional methods. Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) was selected as model ceramic for both substrates and coating. Three different types of patterns were produced by three different laser technologies: dimples with nominal depth of 15 and 30 μm (pulsed nanosecond laser), grids with nominal depth of 15 and 30 μm (continuous wave laser), and pillars with nominal depth 30 μm (ultrashort pulsed femtosecond laser). All surface patterns were thoroughly periodical and their surface roughness ranged from Sa = 4.5 to 10.3 μm, significantly surpassing conventional grit-blasting. Pulsed and continuous wave lasers showed very high process rates (up to 54.5 mm2/s and 323.6 mm2/s, respectively) and tendency to develop network of shallow surface cracks. Ultrashort pulsed laser technology was slower (process rate 1.65 mm2/s) but the surface was crack-free with desirable miniature anchoring points. Plasma spraying was carried out with powder, solution, and suspension feedstocks providing an experimental matrix demonstrating potential benefits and risks of each pattern-feedstock combination. Not all combinations led to successful coating deposition, but results show that microstructure of the coating may be deliberately controlled by laser texturing, in particular periodic substrate pattern led to periodic coating microstructure in the case of suspension spraying. Alsoadhesion/cohesion of the coating to the substrate may be in many cases significantly improved by laser patterning of the substrate. The highest coating adhesion/cohesion strength (26.2 ± 4.8 MPa) was achieved for the coating deposited from solution on pillar patterns. Finally, a possibility to combine the high-speed and advanced surface morphology produced by continuous wave and femtosecond lasers, respectively, and direct patterning of plasma sprayed coating were also demonstrated.en
dc.format19
dc.identifier.document-number001352497600001
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11666-024-01852-x
dc.identifier.issn1059-9630
dc.identifier.obd43945539
dc.identifier.orcidMartan, Jiří 0000-0002-5832-4425
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/61886
dc.language.isoen
dc.project.IDTH75020001
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY
dc.rights.accessA
dc.subjectatmospheric plasma sprayen
dc.subjectceramicsen
dc.subjectlaser surface treatmenten
dc.subjectsolution precursor sprayingen
dc.subjectsubstrate patterningen
dc.subjectsuspension sprayingen
dc.subjectYSZen
dc.titleHigh-Speed Laser Patterning of YSZ Ceramic Substrates for Plasma Spraying: Microstructure Manipulation and Adhesion of YSZ Coatingsen
dc.typeČlánek v databázi WoS (Jimp)
dc.typeČLÁNEK
dc.type.statusPublished Version
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