Nanostructures fabricated on metal surfaces assisted by laser with optical near-field effects |
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Authors: | S.M. Huang M.H. Hong B. Lukiyanchuk T.C. Chong |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laser Microprocessing Laboratory, Data Storage Institute and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117608, SG |
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Abstract: | ![]() Nanostructures on metal film surfaces have been written directly using a pulsed ultraviolet laser. The optical near-field effects of the laser were investigated. Spherical silica particles (500–1000 nm in diameter) were placed on metal films. After laser illumination with a single laser shot, nanoholes were obtained at the original position of the particles. The mechanism for the formation of the nanostructure patterns was investigated and found to be the near-field optical resonance effect induced by the particles on the surface. The size of the nanohole was studied as a function of laser fluence and silica particle size. The experimental results show a good agreement with those of the relevant theoretical calculations of the near-field light intensity distribution. The method of particle-enhanced laser irradiation allows the study of field enhancement effects as well as its potentialapplications for nanolithography. Received: 10 December 2002 / Accepted: 20 January 2003 / Published online: 28 May 2003 RID="*" ID="*"Corresponding author. Fax: +65-777/1349, E-mail: HUANG_Sumei@dsi.a-star.edu.sg |
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Keywords: | PACS: 81.16.Mk 61.80.Ba 81.16.Rf 81.65.Cf |
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