Controllable photon energy deposition efficiency in laser processing of fused silica by temporally shaped femtosecond pulse: Experimental and theoretical study

Kun Du, Xiaowei Li*, Hao Zhang, Ji Huang, Zhi Wang, Zhulin Yao, Yongfeng Lu

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Abstract

Photon energy deposition plays a crucial role in femtosecond laser irradiation followed by chemical etching processing, which is an emerging technique for the better control of micro/nano structures on fused silica. In this study, we have experimentally and theoretically studied the controllable photon energy deposition in laser irradiation of fused silica by temporally shaped femtosecond laser pulse trains. The experimental result shows that the photon energy deposition efficiency could be either reduced or enhanced by adjusting the total fluence of shaped pulse trains. Furthermore, the sub-pulse interval and intensity ratio of temporally shaped pulse trains were revealed to play a critical role in photon energy deposition. The corresponding experimental observations are qualitatively explained by a plasma model that considers the free electron generation processes and corresponding feedback on the photon energy deposition.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106265
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume128
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

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