JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microstructuring of silicon with femtosecond laser pulses

Tsing-Hua HerRichard FinlayClaudia WuShrenik DeliwalaEric Mazur

Year: 1998 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 73 (12)Pages: 1673-1675   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

We report that silicon surfaces develop an array of sharp conical spikes when irradiated with 500 laser pulses of 100-fs duration, 10-kJ/m2 fluence in 500-Torr SF6 or Cl2. The spikes are up to 40-μm tall, and taper to about 1-μm diam at the tip. Irradiation of silicon surfaces in N2, Ne, or vacuum creates structured surfaces, but does not create sharp conical spikes.

Keywords:
Silicon Fluence Conical surface Femtosecond Materials science Irradiation Laser Torr Optics Optoelectronics Physics Composite material

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