Title of article
Surface texturing of Si, porous Si and TiO2 by laser ablation
Author/Authors
D. Mills، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
6575
To page
6579
Abstract
Excimer laser ablation at 308 nm has been used to texture the surfaces of a variety of materials of interest for optoelectronic and
biotechnological applications. Using a range of pre- and post-processing methods, we are able to produce nano-, micro- and meso-scale features
over large areas rapidly in materials such as crystalline Si, porous silicon and TiO2. Texturing of porous silicon leads to the growth of crystalline
dendritic structures, which distinguishes them dramatically from the conical pillars formed from crystalline silicon. Regular arrays of Si microdots
are formed by irradiating a Si surface pre-covered with a Cr thin film grating. Nano-crystalline porous TiO2 films are easily ablated or compacted
with laser irradiation. However, at low enough laser fluence, surface roughening without complete loss of porosity is possible
Keywords
Surface texturing , Pillar , TiO2 , Silicon and porous silicon , Laser ablation
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003871
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