Periodic nano-grating structures produced by femtosecond laser pulses for metals with low- and high-melting points

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Periodic nano-grating structures self-formed on the surface of several metals by femtosecond la-ser pulses are analyzed by two-dimensional Fourier-transform. For the self-formation of grating structures on metal surfaces, the period of the structures depend on laser fluence. This dependence is the same for all metals, although the range of laser fluence in which the structures are formed differs between metals. For Ti with relatively low melting temperature(Tm=1938K) the grating nanostruc-tures were self-formed for laser fluence of 0.09-0.45 J/cm2, while for Mo with high melting tem-perature (Tm =2888K) structures were formed for laser fluence of 0.18-1.1 J/cm2. Higher the melt-ing temperature, upper limit of grating structure formation tends to be higher. These experimental results indicate that the period of the self-formed grating structure depend not on metal characteris-tics, but rather on the density of the surface plasma produced by a laser pulse.

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Hashida, M., Miyasaka, Y., Ikuta, Y., Otani, K., Tokita, S., & Sakabe, S. (2012). Periodic nano-grating structures produced by femtosecond laser pulses for metals with low- and high-melting points. Journal of Laser Micro Nanoengineering, 7(2), 194–197. https://doi.org/10.2961/jlmn.2012.02.0011

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