Selective triggering of phase change in dielectrics by femtosecond pulse trains based on electron dynamics control

Chuan Cai Xu, Lan Jiang*, Ni Leng, Peng Jun Liu

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Abstract

In this study we experimentally reveal that the phase change mechanism can be selectively triggered by shaping femtosecond pulse trains based on electron dynamics control (EDC), including manipulation of excitations, ionizations, densities, and temperatures of electrons. By designing the pulse energy distribution to adjust the absorptions, excitations, ionizations, and recombinations of electrons, the dominant phase change mechanism experiences transition from nonthermal to thermal process. This phenomenon is observed in quadruple, triple, and double pulses per train ablation of fused silica separately. This opens up possibilities for controlling phase change mechanisms by EDC, which is of great significance in laser processing of dielectrics and fabrication of integrated nano- and micro-optical devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045203
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

Keywords

  • electron dynamics
  • phase change
  • pulse shaping

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