2014
DOI: 10.18287/0134-2452-2014-38-4-757-762
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Application of thin molybdenum films in contact masks for manufacturing the micro-relief of diffractive optical elements

Abstract: 1 Институт систем обработки изображений РАН, 2 Самарский государственный аэрокосмический университет имени академика С.П. Королёва(национальный исследовательский университет) (СГАУ), 3 ООО «Интерлаб» Аннотация Исследованы параметры микроструктур, полученных по технологии лазерной термохи-мической записи в плёнках молибдена с толщинами 17, 35 и 70 нм, нанесённых на стеклян-ные и кварцевые подложки. Построена зависимость пространственного разрешения микро-структур от мощности лазерного излучения для различных ма… Show more

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“…However, there are seven more centered Bravais lattices, which, in turn, are divided into the following three types [3]:…”
Section: Fig 1 -Unit Cell Model Constructed On Three Basic Translatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are seven more centered Bravais lattices, which, in turn, are divided into the following three types [3]:…”
Section: Fig 1 -Unit Cell Model Constructed On Three Basic Translatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect is perspective thin films of molybdenum [6] as molybdenum has the following features are perspective: -low temperatures of oxidation of metal, and oxide sublimation; -high ratio of heat diffusivities metal/oxide. In works [10][11][12] the possibility of forming of optical microstructures by a laser ablation of thin films of molybdenum is shown. The effect of triple reducing the size of a zone of an ablation has been found (in comparison with diameter of a focal spot).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%