Abstract
There is a need to develop a powerful and environmentally-friendly technique capable of removing coatings from solid surfaces. For example, surface contamination is one of the most critical problems in semiconductor fabrication technology. Traditional cleaning techniques are inefficient for sub-micron particles. In nuclear technology, it is required to remove the contaminated protective oxide layer from the reactor vessel without damaging the underlying steel.
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