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The phrase "ablation rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific and engineering contexts to refer to the rate at which material is removed from a surface, often due to processes like erosion or thermal effects.
Example: "The researchers measured the ablation rate of the material under various temperature conditions to determine its durability."
Alternatives: "removal rate" or "erosion rate".
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The ablation rate was defined as the ablated volume divided by consumed laser energy, and was used as a description of ablation cleaning ability.
The surface contamination problem can be overcome by "pre-cleaning" the ablating area with the same raster area but with a lower ablation rate.
The equivalent ablation rate is less than 0.5 nm/min.
The results showed that both linear ablation rate and mass ablation rate increased with increasing mass ratio of oxygen/ethanol.
This can be caused by a different ablation rate of crystalline and amorphous phase [19].
Typically, during the deposition, a target should be rotated to achieve a stable ablation rate.
The slight variation of thickness attributed to the difference in ablation rate of Ag and ZrO2.
The obtained data showed that the proposed approach provide an accurate estimation of the ablation rate.
Ablation behavior of the filled composites were investigated based on the linear ablation rate, mass ablation rate and back face temperature profiles.
The ablation rate and strength reduction in cyclic ablation were lower than those in single ablation.
However, the ablation rate of carbon fibers is identical to matrix in Z C Ph composites.
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