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Structuring of thin films by ultrashort laser pulses

Jörn Bonse, Jörg Krüger

2022Applied Physics A34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Modern life and global communication would not be possible without technologically tailored thin films; they are omnipresent in daily life applications. In most cases, the films are deposited entirely at the carrying substrates in a specific processing step of the device or sample. In some cases, however, removal or modification must be performed locally, i.e., site-controlled and material selective through an additional laser processing step. For that ultrashort laser pulses with durations in the femtosecond and picosecond range can provide unique advantages and capabilities in industrially scalable schemes. This article reviews the current state of the research and corresponding industrial transfer related to the structuring of thin films by ultrashort pulsed lasers. It focuses on the pertinent historic developments, reveals the relevant physical and chemical effects, explores the ultimate limits, and discusses selected industrial and scientific applications.

Topics & Concepts

StructuringFemtosecondPicosecondThin filmLaserUltrashort pulseScalabilityMaterials processingMaterials scienceNanotechnologyComputer scienceOptoelectronicsEngineering physicsProcess engineeringOpticsPhysicsEngineeringBusinessFinanceDatabaseLaser Material Processing TechniquesLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaCultural Heritage Materials Analysis
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