Title of article :
Microfabrication by UV femtosecond laser ablation of Pt, Cr and
indium oxide thin films
Author/Authors :
P. Papakonstantinou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
We demonstrate the direct deposition of Pt, Cr and In2O3 microstructures on glass using a femtosecond laser assisted
technique. A metal Pt, Cr.or oxide In2O3.source film is first deposited on an optically transparent quartz carrier and is
brought in intimate contact with a receiver glass substrate using an especially designed vacuum cell. An ultrashort excimer
laser pulse ablates the source film at the quartzrfilm interface and results in the forward-transfer deposition of material onto
the nearby glass receiver. The morphology of the ablated and transferred features was studied by means of scanning electron
and atomic force microscopies. It was found that the good adhesion of the pre-deposited source film on the quartz substrate
and the intimate contact between the source and receiver glass are two critical factors for achieving efficient transfer
printing. The optimal deposited morphology in terms of spatial resolution and dispersion was produced using 30–40 nm and
50–60 nm thick source films of metals and In2O3 respectively. In addition, the laser fluence had to be just above the
threshold for printing Epr.. This was 150"20 mJrcm2for Pt, Cr and 60"20 mJrcm2for the In2O3. Fluences greater
than Epr lead to the development of crater like features with excessive spread on the periphery rim. Similar behaviour was
observed for micro-prints obtained using a backward-transfer configuration. Sub-micron Pt dots were obtained from a 30 nm
thick Pt source film, irradiated with a 3 m=3 mm spot at a fluence of ;150 mJrcm2. The production of these sub-micron
dots was possible due to limited thermal diffusion and sharp ablation threshold existent in fs laser processing. q1999
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Keywords :
Microprinting , Microdeposition , Microfabrication , Patterning , Femtosecond laser , Ultrashort laser , Laser ablation , Laser inducedtransfer
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science