Affiliation:
1. Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique Saclay, Direction des Sciences de la Matière, Département de Recherche sur l'Etat Condensé, les Atomes et les Molécules, SRSIM, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Abstract
Interaction of high-power laser light with materials often causes irreversible damage of the near-surface region. It is shown that copper single-crystal surfaces can be patterned by laser light. Irradiation with green light produced adatoms and vacancies, which self-organized into nanoscale pyramids. This restructuring can be removed by annealing. In contrast to green light, infrared laser irradiation at equivalent absorbed energy density did not produce any structural change. This, for metallic systems, unforeseen spectral difference in laser light action points to a concerted process as the source for structural modification, which involves long-lived primary excitation of localized d-electrons through interband transition together with phonon excitation.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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