Morphology Characterization and Refractive Index Analysis of Subsurface Ultrashort‐Pulsed Laser Modifications in ZnS

Author:

Einmo Eskil1ORCID,Tolstik Nikolai2ORCID,Grivas Christos2,Demesh Maksim2,Kontis Paraskevas1ORCID,Sorokina Irina T.2ORCID,Di Sabatino Marisa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU) Sem Sælands vei 12 7034 Trondheim Norway

2. Department of Physics Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Høgskoleringen 5 7034 Trondheim Norway

Abstract

A parameter study of ultrashort pulse laser‐induced modifications in the bulk of ZnS crystals is reported. Experimental results on these modifications and their dependence on the pulse energy, writing speed, and depth are presented, with an emphasis on cross‐sectional morphology and induced refractive index changes. Localized permanent material modifications have been inscribed in the bulk of the crystal using a laser with a center emission wavelength of 2.09 μm and a pulse duration of ≈4 ps. The morphology strongly depends on the laser and optical focusing parameters, in particular, on the pulse energy and processing speed, with a significant shift in depth dependence for short pulse‐to‐pulse separations. Depending on the applied pulse energy, distortions of the lateral profile of the refractive index changes appear in the form of oscillatory features in the transverse plane relative to the inducing laser beam. The true extent of the modified material is revealed by the alternating lateral profile with largest induced negative refractive index change, Δn, of −3.88 × 10−2 ± 0.18. Such parametric insight is of critical importance for the understanding and optimization of the fabrication process and for realizing compact 3D photonic devices in the bulk of materials in a reproducible manner.

Funder

Research Council of Norway

Publisher

Wiley

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