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Uniform LIPSS on titanium irradiated by two-color double-pulse beam of femtosecond laser

Masaki Hashida, Yuki Furukawa, Shunsuke Inoue, Shuji Sakabe, Shinichiro Masuno, Mitsuhiro Kusaba, H. Sakagami, Masahiro Tsukamoto

2020Journal of Laser Applications12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The authors have investigated the uniformity of laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSSs) generated on titanium surfaces irradiated with a two-color double-pulse cross-polarized beam with a time delay of Δt = 0–200 ps. The double-pulse beam consisted of 800 nm pulses with a duration of 150 fs and 400 nm pulses with a duration of >150 fs. The fundamental-pulse fluence F800 and the second-harmonic pulse fluence F400 were set to be near the corresponding ablation thresholds of F800th = 0.108 J/cm2 and F400th = 0.090 J/cm2, respectively. The authors found that uniform LIPSSs could be produced on titanium surfaces using laser fluences of 1.5F400th + 0.9F800th and a delay of Δt = 0–2 ps. The periodicity and direction of the LIPSSs were characterized by the wavelength and electric field of the fundamental (800 nm) pulse. The results suggest that the longer-wavelength pulse influences surface plasma wave generation and improves uniformity by the second harmonic pulse even though laser plasma is produced on the surface.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFluenceOpticsPulse durationLaserPulse (music)IrradiationFemtosecondWavelengthBeam (structure)TitaniumFemtosecond pulse shapingOptoelectronicsPhysicsMetallurgyNuclear physicsDetectorLaser Material Processing TechniquesLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaOcular and Laser Science Research