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Excimer laser ablation of thin titanium oxide films on glass
Authors:O. Van Overschelde  G. Guisbiers  C. Nouvellon
Affiliation:a Condensed Matter Physics Group, University of Mons-Hainaut, B-7000 Mons, Belgium
b University of “Valahia”, Targoviste, Romania
c Materia Nova, Unit of Electronic Microscopy, B-7000 Mons, Belgium
d Materia Nova, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, B-7000 Mons, Belgium
Abstract:Thin titanium dioxide films are deposited on glass substrates by magnetron sputter deposition. They are irradiated in air, by means of a KrF excimer laser. The ablation rate is measured as a function of the laser fluence per pulse, F, and of the number of pulses, N. Above a fluence threshold, the films are partially ablated. The ablated thickness does not vary linearly with N. This is the signature of a negative feedback between the film thickness and the ablation rate. The origin of this negative feedback is shown to be due to either thermal or electronic effects, or both. At high F, the film detachs from the substrate.
Keywords:Titanium dioxide films   Glass substrates   Magnetron sputter deposition   Laser processing   Thin films   Laser ablation
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