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Femtosecond laser assisted selective etching of microchannels in lithium niobate

Daniel Nwatu, Detlef Kip, Kore Hasse

2023Optics Express19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Here, we report on the fabrication of cm-long microchannels in LiNbO 3 by selective etching of femtosecond laser inscribed tracks using hydrofluoric acid. We achieved a 1 cm long microchannel after 300 h of etching a single track inscribed into the volume along the optical axis of LiNbO 3 . Furthermore, we investigated the dependence of the etching behavior on various writing parameters. Highly selective etching with a selectivity up to 10 4 was achieved and a functional relationship between the etched depth and time was found. Thus, our results set the first milestone for future fabrication of 3D-hollow microstructures in the volume of LiNbO 3 combining its outstanding physical properties such as the strong nonlinearity as well as the acousto- and electrooptic properties with both microfluidic and photonic structures in a monolithic setup.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium niobateMaterials scienceEtching (microfabrication)FemtosecondMicrochannelFabricationOpticsLaserNanopillarMicrofluidicsOptoelectronicsLaser beam machiningNanotechnologyNanostructureLayer (electronics)PathologyPhysicsAlternative medicineLaser beamsMedicineLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma