Title :
Femtosecond laser patterning of plasmonic and nonlinear optical properties in silver-doped
Author :
Y. Petit;M. Vangheluwe;N. Marquestaut;T. Cardinal;L. Canioni
Author_Institution :
CELIA/Universite Bordeaux, 351 Cours Liberation, Talence, France
Abstract :
Nowadays the optical properties and structural arrangements of several inorganic materials can be modified using ultrafast and intense laser sources. Among several lithographic techniques, Direct Laser Writing (DLW) considered as a maskless patterning process, presents numerous advantages over usual techniques. DLW offers rapid patterning at sub-micrometer resolutions, with flexibility and scalability. At last, true three-dimensional structuration is allowed thanks to non-linear interaction in optical transparent materials. In this context, DLW of materials containing photosensitive agents can initiate photochemical processes,[1,2] opening routes toward the design of nanocomposites. DLW techniques can modify the size, the shape, and the arrangement of the metal clusters. It is a powerful and flexible tool to control and optimize the linear and nonlinear properties of metallo-dielectric composites. Many groups have shown interest in patterning metals in three dimensions in transparent media such as glasses [3] or polymers [4]. This becomes particularly challenging when structures much smaller than the diffraction limit need to be patterned for infrared or optical applications.
Keywords :
"Ultrafast optics","Silver","Glass","Nonlinear optics","Aggregates","Optical diffraction","Optical imaging"
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Pacific Rim (CLEO-PR), 2015 11th Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOPR.2015.7375953