ns laser-Si interaction in air flow: The phenomena of surface etching and hetero-structuration

IF 3.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 Engineering
Optik Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijleo.2024.172171
Nazim Aslam , Taj Muhammad Khan , M. Zakria , Shahab Ahmed Abbasi , Ishtiaq Ahmed
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This paper investigates interaction of ns laser pulses with n-type Si under two irradiation conditions: ambient air and flowing air at 16 ms−1. This study was conducted using laser fluence of 1.5–2 J-cm−2, and laser shots number n (6 ≥ n ≥ 1) at focus and off-focus. Two different topographical phenomena were observed; in flowing air, at focus surface etching dominates, while ripple formation occurred in both conditions. Both of them were strongly dependent on the laser shots and irradiation condition at focus and off-focus. In air flow, at focus or off-focus, randomly distributed etched pits form, increasing in size and population with more laser pulses. Off-focus in air flow, formation of etched patches was reduced and regular ripples transitioned into broken ripples as the shot number increased. Contrary to this, in ambient air, no etching was seen, and persistent ripples were formed, showing localised topographical interruption and fractured features with increased shots. The broken features were more dominant for the increased laser shots due to the incubation impact and the hydrodynamic instabilities of molten silicon. Raman analysis revealed a striking difference in properties of textured Si under two conditions. The distinct topographical features in air flow and ambient air reflect altered melt dynamics and ripple formation driven by laser interaction. It shows a critical role of air flow in selectively altering the surface topography through etching, ripple formation or a combination of both.
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Optik
Optik 物理-光学
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6.90
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1471
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46 days
期刊介绍: Optik publishes articles on all subjects related to light and electron optics and offers a survey on the state of research and technical development within the following fields: Optics: -Optics design, geometrical and beam optics, wave optics- Optical and micro-optical components, diffractive optics, devices and systems- Photoelectric and optoelectronic devices- Optical properties of materials, nonlinear optics, wave propagation and transmission in homogeneous and inhomogeneous materials- Information optics, image formation and processing, holographic techniques, microscopes and spectrometer techniques, and image analysis- Optical testing and measuring techniques- Optical communication and computing- Physiological optics- As well as other related topics.
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