Laser pulse number dependent nanostructure evolution by illuminating self-assembled microsphere array

2017 ◽  
Vol 122 (24) ◽  
pp. 243102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Feng ◽  
Ding Weng ◽  
Bao Wang ◽  
Jiadao Wang
2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (04) ◽  
pp. 709-721 ◽  
Author(s):  
QIAN-ZHEN SU ◽  
JIE YU ◽  
KAI-JUN YUAN ◽  
SHU-LIN CONG

Above-threshold dissociation (ATD) process of the molecular ions HD+ steered by a femtosecond laser pulse train (LPT) is investigated theoretically using the time-dependent quantum wave packet method. Energy-dependent distributions of ATD fragments are analyzed by using an asymptotic-flow expression in the momentum space. It is found that fragment kinetic energy spectra shift to low energy region with increasing pulse number of LPT. The photofragment branching ratio between the 1sσg and 2pσu dissociation channels is sensitive to the pulse number of LPT. The momentum distribution of the ATD fragments is discussed in detail.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (1B) ◽  
pp. 197-202
Author(s):  
Ghufran S. Jaber ◽  
Khawla S. Khashan ◽  
Maha J. Abbas

The effects of varying laser pulse numbers on the fabricated of ZnONPs by pulsed laser ablation in deionized water of Zn-metal are investigated. The Nd: YAG laser at energy 600mJ prepared three samples by change the laser pulse number (100, 150, and 200). The results were collected and examined using an electron scanning microscope, XRD – diffraction, and transmission electron microscope. The result revealed the colloidal spherical shape and the homogeneous composition of the ZnO NPs. The nanoparticles resulted in different concentrations and sized distributions by changing the pulse number of a laser. The average particle size and the mass concentration of particle size increase with an increasing number of laser pulses by fixed the laser energy.


Author(s):  
Chuang Qu ◽  
Edward C. Kinzel

Microsphere Photolithography (MPL) uses a self-assembled array of transparent microspheres to focus incident ultraviolet radiation and produce an array of photonic jets in photoresist. Typically, the microspheres are self-assembled directly on the photoresist layer and are removed after exposure during development. Reusing the microsphere array reduces the expense of the process. A mask is formed by transferring the self-assembled microsphere array to a transparent tape. This can be used for multiple exposures when pressed into contact with the photoresist. This paper demonstrates the use of this process to pattern infrared metasurface absorbers and discusses the effects of the mask-based MPL process on the metasurface performance.


1998 ◽  
Vol 37 (33) ◽  
pp. 7772 ◽  
Author(s):  
Faiz Dahmani ◽  
Ansgar W. Schmid ◽  
John C. Lambropoulos ◽  
Stephen Burns

Lubricants ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shiqi Fang ◽  
Chia-Jui Hsu ◽  
Sven Klein ◽  
Luis Llanes ◽  
Dirk Bähre ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 18 (04) ◽  
pp. 625-632
Author(s):  
ZHONGYI GUO ◽  
WEIQIANG DING ◽  
SHILIANG QU ◽  
JINGMIN DAI ◽  
SHUTIAN LIU

We report on self-assembled volume grating in silica glass induced by a tightly focused femtosecond laser pulse. The formation of volume grating is attributed to the multiple microexplosion in the transparent materials induced by the femtosecond pulses. The first order diffractive efficiency is greatly dependent on the energy of the pulses and the scanning velocity of the laser, and the highest reaches to nearly 30%.


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