2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12052543
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Compound Structures of Periodic Holes and Curved Ripples Fabricated by the Interference between the Converging Surface Plasmon Polaritons and Femtosecond Laser

Abstract: Non-cylindrical vectorial femtosecond lasers are employed to irradiate tungsten surfaces. Compound nanopatterns composed of periodic nanoholes and semi-circular curved ripples are produced by scanning the target relative to the laser beam. The tangential direction of the curved ripples is perpendicular to the local polarization direction of the vectorial femtosecond laser beam. Therefore, the formation mechanism of the curved ripples can be attributed to the interference between the incident femtosecond laser … Show more

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“…Scanning the Si surface with such a beam along a linear trajectory allows for a nanotextured surface track to be produced with 70 nm period with an orientation gradually rotating by 90 • when moving from the center of the track towards its periphery (Figure 3f). Such modality allows for the creation of grating-type structures with isotropic properties since ordinary nanogratings with linear arrangement of the trenches expectedly exhibit anisotropic optical behavior [65][66][67][68]. The experiments with structured laser beams also clearly demonstrate that the beam shaping modality allows for the diversity of surface morphologies that can be produced via straightforward fs-laser patterning to be expanded.…”
Section: H2pdc4 = Pd + 2hcl + Cl2mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Scanning the Si surface with such a beam along a linear trajectory allows for a nanotextured surface track to be produced with 70 nm period with an orientation gradually rotating by 90 • when moving from the center of the track towards its periphery (Figure 3f). Such modality allows for the creation of grating-type structures with isotropic properties since ordinary nanogratings with linear arrangement of the trenches expectedly exhibit anisotropic optical behavior [65][66][67][68]. The experiments with structured laser beams also clearly demonstrate that the beam shaping modality allows for the diversity of surface morphologies that can be produced via straightforward fs-laser patterning to be expanded.…”
Section: H2pdc4 = Pd + 2hcl + Cl2mentioning
confidence: 91%