2013
DOI: 10.1364/oe.21.015505
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Continuous modulations of femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface structures and scanned line-widths on silicon by polarization changes

Abstract: Large-area, uniform laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS) are of wide potential industry applications. The continuity and processing precision of LIPSS are mainly determined by the scanning intervals of adjacent scanning lines. Therefore, continuous modulations of LIPSS and scanned line-widths within one laser scanning pass are of great significance. This study proposes that by varying the laser (800 nm, 50 fs, 1 kHz) polarization direction, LIPSS and the scanned line-widths on a silicon (111) surf… Show more

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“…The characteristics of the structures, also referred to as ripples, are depended on the material properties and the irradiation conditions, such as wavelength, laser polarization, laser fluence, pulse duration, incident angle and number of the laser pulse irradiation [2,3]. Many researchers have devoted themselves to observing and understanding the structures induced by femtosecond (fs) and nanosecond (ns) lasers.…”
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“…The characteristics of the structures, also referred to as ripples, are depended on the material properties and the irradiation conditions, such as wavelength, laser polarization, laser fluence, pulse duration, incident angle and number of the laser pulse irradiation [2,3]. Many researchers have devoted themselves to observing and understanding the structures induced by femtosecond (fs) and nanosecond (ns) lasers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, no anisotropic ablation phenomenon under linearly polarized fs laser irradiation is found on the surface of (111) Si. 18,28 An anisotropic formation of ripples based on the crystal orientations has been found on the surface of (100) Si with cubic crystal structure due to the direction dependence of the effective mass of electron. 28 Here, the aided square grid can be seen as an additional quasi-cubic crystal structure added to the (111) Si surface.…”
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“…1) is similar to that in our previous studies. 18 The fs laser pulse (1 kHz, s ¼ 50 fs (FWHM), and k ¼ 800 nm) travels through the dichroic mirror (DM) and is focused through an achromatic doublet (f ¼ 100 mm) on the surface of standard one-side-polished ptype (111) Si chip (10 mm  10 mm  1 mm). The focus point is set on the surface by moving the sample along the zdirection until the damage on the surface is most severe.…”
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