2009
DOI: 10.1002/pssc.200880719
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Self‐organized regular surface patterning by pulsed laser ablation

Abstract: The impact of intense ultra short laser pulses on solid surface - as in laser ablation - results in a transient perturbation of the material to a state far from equilibrium. Due to ultrafast relaxation of the transient disorder in a few picoseconds, self-organized surface patterns occur, with a typical feature size at the order of 100 nm or less, similar as observed in ion sputtering and explained by non-linear dynamics models. The feature size of these structures is determined by the deposited energy dose, th… Show more

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“…47 Additionally, a feedback mechanism has been proposed to be involved, and LIPSS become fully developed only after a sufficient number of laser pulses have been applied to the polymer surface. 15,[48][49][50] However no information is available on the kinetics of LIPSS formation and the influence of pulse repetition rate has not been previously assessed in detail.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Lipss Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47 Additionally, a feedback mechanism has been proposed to be involved, and LIPSS become fully developed only after a sufficient number of laser pulses have been applied to the polymer surface. 15,[48][49][50] However no information is available on the kinetics of LIPSS formation and the influence of pulse repetition rate has not been previously assessed in detail.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Lipss Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of having a uniform symmetry, the herringbone LIPSSs we produce have axial symmetry along the channel they form along and are orientated at an acute angle to the polarization, as opposed to standard LIPSSs, which tend to form either perpendicular or parallel to the laser's polarization [26]. Spatially modulated LIPSSs have been observed by others before, by producing periodic structures with differing orientation in different spatial locations [21,27,28]. However, unlike other spatially modulating LIPSS structures, herringbone LIPSSs are produced using only a single beam and form with axially symmetry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…12 The question of the initial conditions required for the ripples formation is therefore complex, especially since the launching mechanisms are not yet accessible to observations. For instance, it is not known if the periodicity of these structures is a consequence of laser light modulations at the beginning of the interaction, due to some instabilities occurring during the liquid phase and frozen by the resolidification, 13 or an association of these two processes. To decide which mechanisms are effective during ripples formation and to establish a suitable scenario, one possibility is to compare experimental conditions and materials with different intrinsic properties and to deduce how metal features could impact on the end results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%