Mechanisms of ultrafast laser-induced deep-subwavelength gratings on graphite and diamond


Autoria(s): Huang Min; Zhao Fuli; 程亚; Xu Ningsheg; 徐至展
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Deep-subwavelength gratings with periodicities of 170, 120, and 70 nm can be observed on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite irradiated by a femtosecond (fs) laser at 800 nm. Under picosecond laser irradiation, such gratings likewise can be produced. Interestingly, the 170-nm grating is also observed on single-crystal diamond irradiated by the 800-nm fs laser. In our opinion, the optical properties of the high-excited state of material surface play a key role for the formation of the deep-subwavelength gratings. The numerical simulations of the graphite deep-subwavelength grating at normal and high-excited states confirm that in the groove the light intensity can be extraordinarily enhanced via cavity-mode excitation in the condition of transverse-magnetic wave irradiation with near-ablation-threshold fluences. This field enhancement of polarization sensitiveness in deep-subwavelength apertures acts as an important feedback mechanism for the growth and polarization dependence of the deep-subwavelength gratings. In addition, we suggest that surface plasmons are responsible for the formation of seed deep-subwavelength apertures with a particular periodicity and the initial polarization dependence. Finally, we propose that the nanoscale Coulomb explosion occurring in the groove is responsible for the ultrafast nonthermal ablation mechanism.

Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM) ; Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

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http://ir.siom.ac.cn/handle/181231/656

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/9683

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Huang Min;Zhao Fuli;程亚;Xu Ningsheg;徐至展.,Phys. Rev. B,2009,79(12):125436-

Palavras-Chave #激光技术;激光物理与基本理论 #diamond #diffraction gratings #excited states #graphite #high-speed optical techniques #laser beam effects #surface states
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