Abstract :
Pulsed laser photodeposition from amorphous selenium aqueous colloid solutions using ArF laser radiation at a wavelength of l = 193 nm has
been investigated. Nanometer thick layers were obtained on UV transparent silica substrates in contact with the solution for various
photodeposition parameters. Amorphous Se layers, 20 nm thick, were obtained typically by 40 laser pulses of 30 ns duration with a fluence
of 50 mJ/cm2. Deposition thresholds for depositing 1 nm thick layers were as low as 5 pulses. The deposited nanometer thin surface morphology
was analyzed by Evanescent Field Optical Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy. The nanometer thicknesses
were evaluated by utilizing the differential evanescent light pattern emanating from the substrates