Initial Cumulative Effects in Femtosecond Pulsed Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures on Bulk Metallic Glasses
Li, Chen1,2,3; Zhang, Hao1; Cheng, Guanghua2; Faure, Nicolas1; Jamon, Damien1; Colombier, Jean-Philippe1; Stoian, Razvan1
刊名journal of laser micro nanoengineering
2016-10-01
卷号11期号:3页码:357-365
关键词LIPSS ultrafast laser processing Zr-based BMG EDX FDTD LSP
ISSN号1880-0688
通讯作者stoian, r (reprint author), univ jean monnet, univ lyon, cnrs, lab hubert curien,umr 5516, f-42000 st etienne, france.
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英文摘要

we investigate initial cumulative irradiation effects leading to variable surface topographies and nanoscale roughness, and triggering eventually the formation of laser-induced periodic surface structures (lipss) on zr-based bulk metallic glasses (zr41.2ti13.8cu12.5ni10be25.5 (at%)). we discuss interconnected aspects related to electronic excitation and optical transients, potential variations in the cartography of thermally-driven chemical modifications and topographical features assisting the surface coupling of the electromagnetic field. the transient optical properties of zr-based bmg surfaces upon ultrafast irradiation, measured by a two-angle time-resolved single-pump doubleprobe ellipsometry method, show a remarkable constancy up to the point of optical damage and rapid gas-phase transition beyond. in intermediate and low exposure conditions, in the vicinity of the damage domain, multi-pulse incubation effects determine the appearance of nanoscale surface structures. the aspects discussed here involve primarily the progression of nanoscale structuring with an increasing number of fs laser pulses starting from a rough surface and evolving towards ordered corrugation. we emphasize the role of initial roughness in determining light coupling and the generation of regular stationary patterns of scattered light, localized energy absorption and spatially-variant ablation or modulated temperature-driven factors for surface relief. from a material perspective, energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry (edx) analysis shows potential selective vaporization of light elements, leading to gradual compositional changes and proving a spatially-modulated temperature pattern. a formation scenario is proposed involving interference between the incident laser and scattered light potentially mediated by localized surface plasmons. finitedifference time-domain (fdtd) simulations are applied to validate the mechanism, showing that lipss appear intrinsically related to the surface superposition of electromagnetic waves.

学科主题nanoscience & nanotechnology ; materials science, multidisciplinary ; optics ; physics, applied
WOS标题词science & technology ; technology ; physical sciences
类目[WOS]nanoscience & nanotechnology ; materials science, multidisciplinary ; optics ; physics, applied
研究领域[WOS]science & technology - other topics ; materials science ; optics ; physics
关键词[WOS]irradiation
收录类别SCI ; EI
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000386652700014
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.opt.ac.cn/handle/181661/28437]  
专题西安光学精密机械研究所_瞬态光学技术国家重点实验室
作者单位1.Univ Jean Monnet, Univ Lyon, CNRS, Lab Hubert Curien,UMR 5516, F-42000 St Etienne, France
2.Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Transient Opt & Photon, Xian Inst Opt & Precis Mech, Xian 710119, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 10049, Peoples R China
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Li, Chen,Zhang, Hao,Cheng, Guanghua,et al. Initial Cumulative Effects in Femtosecond Pulsed Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures on Bulk Metallic Glasses[J]. journal of laser micro nanoengineering,2016,11(3):357-365.
APA Li, Chen.,Zhang, Hao.,Cheng, Guanghua.,Faure, Nicolas.,Jamon, Damien.,...&Stoian, Razvan.(2016).Initial Cumulative Effects in Femtosecond Pulsed Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures on Bulk Metallic Glasses.journal of laser micro nanoengineering,11(3),357-365.
MLA Li, Chen,et al."Initial Cumulative Effects in Femtosecond Pulsed Laser-induced Periodic Surface Structures on Bulk Metallic Glasses".journal of laser micro nanoengineering 11.3(2016):357-365.
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