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Laser writing of nanostructures on bulk Al via its ablation in liquids

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Published 16 February 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation E Stratakis et al 2009 Nanotechnology 20 105303 DOI 10.1088/0957-4484/20/10/105303

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Abstract

Experimental results are presented on the formation of self-organized nanostructures (NSs) on a bulk Al target under its ablation in liquids—water and ethanol—with short laser pulses from 180 femtoseconds (fs) through 350 picoseconds (ps). NSs are characterized by atomic force microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, optical absorption spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction. The period of NSs does not depend on the laser wavelength used from 248 through 800 nm and is approximately 200 nm. NSs on Al show the characteristic absorption peak in the near UV which has been attributed to plasmon oscillation of electrons. The wings of this peak, extending to the visible, lead to a distinct yellow coloration of the processed Al surface. Ultrafast laser structuring of bulk aluminum in liquids may be potentially a promising technique for efficient production of nanosized aluminum.

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