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Joint process of laser shock polishing and imprinting for metallic nanostructure fabrication

Baocai Zhang, Haifeng Yang, Chengfeng Pan, Peng Zhao

2023Materials & Design13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most fabrication methods of metallic nanostructures are time-consuming with multi-steps, which are difficult to achieve low-cost batch processing. In this study, joint laser process of laser shock polishing & imprinting (LSPI) is proposed to efficiently fabricate large-area nanostructures on the surface of cheap industrial aluminum foil without any pre-processing step. LSPI tailors the laser parameters of single laser manufacturing equipment to apply laser shock polishing (LSP) to polish the aluminum foil, and then laser shock imprinting (LSI) to obtain nanostructures with high accuracy, integrity and uniformity. This unique characteristic of proposed LSPI is enabled by pre-taking LSP process to improve the yield of following LSI process through significantly decreasing the surface roughness of aluminum foil. LSPI also reduces the aluminum residue inside the silicon mold, which improves the integrity of resultant nanostructure and facilitates the reuse of the mold. The working mechanism of LSPI are also investigated to reveal its fundamental fabrication principle, which may inspire other low-cost and efficient batch fabrication method for metallic nanostructures manufacturing in the future.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolishingFabricationLaserNanotechnologyNanostructureFOIL methodSurface roughnessComputer scienceMetallurgyComposite materialOpticsMedicinePathologyPhysicsAlternative medicineNonlinear Optical Materials StudiesAdvanced Surface Polishing TechniquesNanofabrication and Lithography Techniques