Femtosecond pulse laser-induced self-organized nanogratings on the surface of a ZnSe crystal


Autoria(s): Ma H. L.; Guo Y.; Zhong M. J.; Li R. X.
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2007

Resumo

Periodic nanostructures are observed on the surface of ZnSe after irradiation by a focused beam of a femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser, which are aligned perpendicular to the laser polarization direction. The period of self-organized grating structures is about 160 nm. The phenomenon is interpreted in terms of interference between the incident light field and the surface scattered wave of 800-nm laser pulses. With the laser polarization parallel to the moving direction we produce long-range Bragg-like gratings by slowly moving the crystal under a fixed laser focus. The nanograting orientation is adjusted by laser polarization and the accumulation effect.

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http://ir.siom.ac.cn/handle/181231/930

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/9819

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英语

Fonte

Ma H. L.;Guo Y.;Zhong M. J.;Li R. X..,Appl. Phys. A-Mater. Sci. Process.,2007,89(3):707-709

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