Direct micromachining of quartz glass plates using pulsed laser plasma soft x-rays

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We have investigated direct micromachining of quartz glass, using pulsed laser plasma soft x-rays (LPSXs) having a potential capability of nanomachining because the diffraction limit is ~10 nm. The LPSX's were generated by irradiation of a Ta target with 532 nm laser light from a conventional Q switched Nd:YAG laser at 700 mJpulse. In order to achieve a sufficient power density of LPSX's beyond the ablation threshold, we developed an ellipsoidal mirror to obtain efficient focusing of LPSXs at around 10 nm. It was found that quartz glass plates are smoothly ablated at 45 nmshot using the focused and pulsed LPSX's. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Makimura, T., Miyamoto, H., Kenmotsu, Y., Murakami, K., & Niino, H. (2005). Direct micromachining of quartz glass plates using pulsed laser plasma soft x-rays. Applied Physics Letters, 86(10), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1882750

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