Abstract
We propose a novel strategy for self-adjusted fabrication of large-scale array of resonant silicon nanoparticles (metasurface) on a thin silicon film. The self-adjusting mechanism is based on the effect of resonant nanogratings formation under intense multishot femtosecond irradiation of a thin silicon film. The resulting metasurfaces allow for generation of ultraviolet laser pulses at a wavelength of 270 nm with conversion efficiency up to 10-6 and high peak (≈100 kW/sm2) and average power (≈1.5 μW). Such high peak power from ultrathin metasurface makes the generated UV pulses applicable in a wide range of applications: precise nanolithography, ultrafast photoexcitation etc.
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Voytova, T. A., Makarov, S. V., Tsypkin, A. N., Milichko, V. A., Mukhin, I. S., Yulin, A. V., … Belov, P. A. (2016). Laser-Induced Periodical Structures Fabrication for Third Harmonic Generation. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 741). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/741/1/012112
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