Laser etching of groove structures with micro-optical fiber-enhanced irradiation

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A microfiber is used as a laser-focusing unit to fabricate a groove structure on TiAlSiN surfaces. After one laser pulse etching, a groove with the minimum width of 265 nm is manufactured at the area. This technique of microfabricating the groove in microscale is studied. Based on the near-field intensity enhancement at the contact area between the fiber and the surface during the laser irradiation, simulation results are also presented, which agree well with the experimental results. © 2012 LIU et al.

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Liu, D., Liu, J., Wang, H., & Shao, T. (2012). Laser etching of groove structures with micro-optical fiber-enhanced irradiation. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-318

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