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Formation of Fractal Dendrites by Laser-Induced Melting of Aluminum Alloys.

Alexey KucherikVladislav SamyshkinEvgeny PrusovAnton OsipovAlexey PanfilovDmitry BuharovSergey ArakelianIgor SkryabinAlexey Vitalievich KavokinStella Kutrovskaya
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
We report on the fabrication of fractal dendrites using laser-induced melting of aluminum alloys. We target boron carbide (B4C), which is one of the most effective radiation-absorbing materials characterized by a low coefficient of thermal expansion. Due to the high fragility of B4C crystals, we were able to introduce its nanoparticles into a stabilization aluminum matrix of AA385.0. The high-intensity laser field action led to the formation of composite dendrite structures under the effect of local surface melting. Modelling the dendrite cluster growth confirms its fractal nature and sheds light on the pattern behavior of the resulting quasicrystal structure.
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