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Abstract
Micron, submicron, surface-periodic and nanostructures were obtained by laser ablation in a liquid method on the titanium plate surface and the nickel foil surface. Electrochemical deposition of the nickel in the modified region of the titanium leads to the formation of conical structures 6 μm in height and filamentary nanostructures on the separated film. During deposition on the laser-modified nickel target, the separable film retains the period of the structures from which it is removed. The component titanium target coated with a nickel film was also irradiated. After separation of the nickel film, perforations with an average diameter of 1 μm and holes up to 50 μm in diameter were detected.
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1 Samara branch of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara, Novo-sadovaya 221, 443011, Russia
2 Samara branch of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara, Novo-sadovaya 221, 443011, Russia; Samara University, Moskovskoye shosse 34, Samara, 443011, Russia