Ripple formation on silver after irradiation with radially polarized ultrashort-pulsed lasers

Abstract

We report on the morphological effects induced by the inhomogeneous absorption of cylindrically polarized femtosecond laser irradiation of silver (Ag) in sub-ablation conditions. A theoretical prediction of the role of surface plasmon excitation in the production of self-formed periodic ripples structures is evaluated. Furthermore, a combined hydrodynamical and thermoelastic model is presented to account for the influence of temperature-related lattice movements in laser beam conditions that are sufficient to produce material melting. The ability to control the size of the morphological changes via modulating the beam polarization aims to provide a systematic methodology for controlling and optimizing the outcome of laser micro-processing.

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