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16 November 2018 Ultrashort laser-induced periodic structures on ZnSe substrate
Yingjie Chai, He Cheng, Xiaoming Yu, Andrew Chew, Xiaoming Ren, Zenghu Chang, MJ Soileau
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Abstract
High-power, ultrashort laser-induced periodic surface structures (also referred as ripples), which has been observed on metals, dielectrics and semiconductors surface, could be generated and deliberately modulated by controlling the incident laser pulse. The periodicity, orientation and structure are the typical parameters in the study this near/subwavelength structures. The formation mechanism of LIPSS is still under investigation, and the current formation mechanisms on LIPSS include classical surface scattering model, self-organization, second/third harmonic generation, excitation of surface plasma polaritons, coulomb explosion, and cavitation instability and so on. In our work, 1-on-1 and N-on-1 laser-induced damage experiments were conducted on ZnSe substrate by using 170 fs laser and few-cycle laser to verifying the structure dependence with polarization, periodicity, and laser-induced damage threshold. Damage mechanism based on phenomenon was proposed.
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Yingjie Chai, He Cheng, Xiaoming Yu, Andrew Chew, Xiaoming Ren, Zenghu Chang, and MJ Soileau "Ultrashort laser-induced periodic structures on ZnSe substrate", Proc. SPIE 10805, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials 2018: 50th Anniversary Conference, 108050O (16 November 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2501950
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KEYWORDS
Laser induced damage

Pulsed laser operation

Femtosecond phenomena

Laser damage threshold

Polarization

Crystals

High power lasers

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