2022
DOI: 10.1364/ome.459018
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Mid-wave infrared planar optical device via femtosecond laser ablation on a sulfur-based polymeric glass surface

Abstract: Sulfur-based polymer materials are attractive for infrared (IR) applications, as they exhibit profoundly high IR transparency, low temperature processability, and higher refractive index relative to conventional organic polymers. In this paper, the laser induced surface damage threshold of such sulfur-based polymeric glass is experimentally studied with femtosecond laser pulse exposure. The single- and multi-shot laser damage thresholds are determined as 41.1 mJ/cm2 and 32.4 mJ/cm2, respectively, and line widt… Show more

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“…These capabilities complement recent innovations in making complex structures on polysulfide surfaces using high-powered pulsed lasers, electron beam lithography, plasma etching, and thermal nanoimprint lithography-all of which have proven useful for innovative optics applications. [27][28][29][30] The present study, in contrast, is distinguished in the variety of modifications (spikes, lines, pits, channels and holes) that can be installed directly on the featured polymers using low-power laser light.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These capabilities complement recent innovations in making complex structures on polysulfide surfaces using high-powered pulsed lasers, electron beam lithography, plasma etching, and thermal nanoimprint lithography-all of which have proven useful for innovative optics applications. [27][28][29][30] The present study, in contrast, is distinguished in the variety of modifications (spikes, lines, pits, channels and holes) that can be installed directly on the featured polymers using low-power laser light.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%