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Spatially controlled nano-structuring of silicon with femtosecond vortex pulses.


ABSTRACT: Engineering material properties is key for development of smart materials and next generation nanodevices. This requires nanoscale spatial precision and control to fabricate structures/defects. Lithographic techniques are widely used for nanostructuring in which a geometric pattern on a mask is transferred to a resist by photons or charged particles and subsequently engraved on the substrate. However, direct mask-less fabrication has only been possible with electron and ion beams. That is because light has an inherent disadvantage; the diffraction limit makes it difficult to interact with matter on dimensions smaller than the wavelength of light. Here we demonstrate spatially controlled formation of nanocones on a silicon surface with a positional precision of 50 nm using femtosecond laser ablation comprising a superposition of optical vector vortex and Gaussian beams. Such control and precision opens new opportunities for nano-printing of materials using techniques such as laser-induced forward transfer and in general broadens the scope of laser processing of materials.

SUBMITTER: Rahimian MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7387531 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatially controlled nano-structuring of silicon with femtosecond vortex pulses.

Rahimian M G MG   Jain A A   Larocque H H   Corkum P B PB   Karimi E E   Bhardwaj V R VR  

Scientific reports 20200728 1


Engineering material properties is key for development of smart materials and next generation nanodevices. This requires nanoscale spatial precision and control to fabricate structures/defects. Lithographic techniques are widely used for nanostructuring in which a geometric pattern on a mask is transferred to a resist by photons or charged particles and subsequently engraved on the substrate. However, direct mask-less fabrication has only been possible with electron and ion beams. That is becaus  ...[more]

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