Title of article :
Ripple formation in the chromium thin film during laser ablation
Author/Authors :
Ke?stutis Regelskis *، نويسنده , , Gediminas Rac?iukaitis، نويسنده , , Mindaugas Gedvilas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The beam of a nanosecond pulse laser tightly focused to a line was applied for the back-side ablation of the chromium thin film on a glass
substrate. The stripe ablated with a single laser pulse had sharp edges on both sides and ridges of the melted metal around it. The partially
overlapping pulses formed a wide cleaned area with a complicated structure made of the metal remaining from the ridges. Regular structures,
ripples, were developed when laser fluence was slightly above the single-pulse removal threshold and the shift between pulses was less than half
width of the line ablated with a single laser pulse. The ripples were located periodically ( 4 mm) and were orientated perpendicularly to the long
axis of the beam spot. Their orientation did not depend on the laser beam polarization. Different models of the ripple formation in the thin metal
film were considered, and instability of the moving vapor–liquid–solid contact line during evaporation of thin liquid films appears to be the most
probable process responsible for the observed phenomena. Formation of regular gratings with the unlimited line length was experimentally
implemented by using the above-mentioned technique
Keywords :
pattern formation , ripples , Laser ablation , thin films , gratings , Chromium on glass
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science