| Literature DB >> 33960788 |
Matteo Mastellone1, Alessandro Bellucci1, Marco Girolami1, Valerio Serpente1, Riccardo Polini1,2, Stefano Orlando3, Antonio Santagata3, Elisa Sani4, Frank Hitzel5, Daniele M Trucchi1.
Abstract
Two-dimensional laser-induced periodic surface structures with a deep-subwavelength periodicity (80 nm ≈ λ/10) are obtained for the first time on diamond surfaces. The distinctive surface nanotexturing is achieved by employing a single step technique that relies on irradiation with two temporally delayed and cross-polarized femtosecond-laser pulses (100 fs duration, 800 nm wavelength, 1 kHz repetition rate) generated with a Michelson-like interferometer configuration, followed by chemical etching of surface debris. In this Letter, we demonstrate that, if the delay between two consecutive pulses is ≤2 ps, the 2D periodicity of nanostructures can be tuned by controlling the number of pulses irradiating the surface. Under scanning mode, the method is effective in treating uniformly large areas of diamond, so to induce remarkable antireflection properties able to enhance the absorptance in the visible up to 50 times and to pave the route toward the creation of metasurfaces for future diamond-based optoelectronic devices.Keywords: LIPSSs; diamond; laser; metasurface; surface texturing
Year: 2021 PMID: 33960788 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c01310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189