A uniform 290 nm periodic square structure on ZnO fabricated by two-beam femtosecond laser ablation
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2007
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A uniform submicron periodic square structure was fabricated on the surface of ZnO by a technique of two linearly polarized femtosecond laser beams with orthogonal polarizations ablating material alternately. The formed two-dimensional ordering submicron structure consists of close-packed submicron squares with a spacial periodicity of 290 nm, which arises from the intercrossing of two orthogonal submicron ripple structures induced by the two beams respectively. The result demonstrates a noninterference effect of two-beam ablation based on the alternate technique, which should come from the polarization-dependent enhancement of the subwavelength ripple structure and the large interval of two alternate pulses. This two-beam alternate ablation technique is expected to open up prospects for the submicron fabrication of wide-bandgap materials. |
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英语 |
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Huang M.;Zhao F. L.;Jia T. Q.;Cheng Y.;Xu N. S.;徐至展.,Nanotechnology,2007,18(50):505301- |
Palavras-Chave | #THIN-FILMS #SURFACE-STRUCTURE #ROOM-TEMPERATURE #PULSES #DAMAGE |
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