Femtosecond pulse laser-induced self-organized nanostructures on the surface of ZnO crystal
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2008
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This paper reports self-organized nanostructures observed on the surface of ZnO crystal after irradiation by a focused beam of a femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser with a repetition rate of 250 kHz. For a linearly polarized femtosecond laser, the periodic nanograting structure on the ablation crater surface was promoted. The period of self-organization structures is about 180 nm. The grating orientation is adjusted by the laser polarization direction. A long range Bragg-like grating is formed by moving the sample at a speed of 10 mu m/s. For a circularly polarized laser beam, uniform spherical nanoparticles were formed as a result of Coulomb explosion during the interaction of near-infrared laser with ZnO crystal. |
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英语 |
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Zhong Min-Jian;Guo Guang-Lei;Yang Jun-Yi;Ma Ning-Hua;Ye Guo;Guo Xiao-Dong;李儒新;Ma Hong-Liang .,Chin. Phys. B,2008,17(4):1223-1226 |
Palavras-Chave | #激光技术;激光物理与基本理论 #infrared fermosecond laser #ZnO crystal #nanograting #nanostructure |
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期刊论文 |