292 research outputs found

    Near-threshold femtosecond laser fabrication of one-dimensional subwavelength nanogratings on a graphite surface

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    Superimposed one-dimensional quasiperiodic gratings with multiple periods Λ≈110–800 nm well below or comparable to the pump laser wavelength of 744 nm, and ridge orientations perpendicular to the linear polarization of infrared femtosecond laser pulses, were fabricated after multiple near-threshold laser shots on a planar surface of quasimonocrystalline graphite in ambient airyesBelgorod State Universit

    Surface modification of titanium by pulsed laser radiation of femtosecond duration

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    The effect of an infrared pulse laser with femtosecond radiation (λ = 744 nm, τ ≈ 120 fs, E ≤ 8 mJ) on the surface of Ti of commercially purity in the submicrocrystalline state is investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM)yesBelgorod State Universit

    Femtosecond laser writing of subwave one-dimensional quasiperiodic nanostructures on a titanium surface

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    One-dimensional quasiperiodic structures whose period is much smaller than the wavelength of exciting radiation have been obtained on a titanium surface under the multipulse action of linearly polarized femtosecond laser radiation with various surface energy densitiesye

    Sub-100 nanometer transverse gratings written by femtosecond laser pulses on a titanium surface

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    One-dimensional transverse (perpendicular to the laser polarization) gratings with periods Λ ≈ 50-60 nm were observed on a titanium surface within 150 nm wide, micrometer-long regular surface modification longitudinal stripes fabricated by multiple 744 nm Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser shots, occurring at a repetition rate of 10 HzyesBelgorod State Universit

    Surface texturing of steel by femtosecond laser and accompanying structure/ phase transformations

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    Topography, structure, and phase composition of surface layers of AISI 321 stainless steel textured by 1030-nm 320-fs-laser pulses were studied by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. Variation in single-pulse fluence and the number of pulses was found to change the laser-produced surface texture from onedimensional quasi-periodic nanograting to microrelief of various roughnes
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