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Self-organized voids revisited:Experimental verification of the formation mechanism |
Song Juan (宋娟)a, Ye Jun-Yi (叶俊毅)b, Qian Meng-Di (钱梦迪)b, Luo Fang-Fang (骆芳芳)c, Lin Xian (林贤)b, Bian Hua-Dong (卞华栋)b, Dai Ye (戴晔)b, Ma Guo-Hong (马国宏)b, Chen Qing-Xi (陈庆希)c, Jiang Yan (姜燕)a, Zhao Quan-Zhong (赵全忠)c, Qiu Jian-Rong (邱建荣)d |
a School of Material Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China;
b Physics Department, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China;
c State Key Laboratory of High Field Laser Physics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China;
d Key Laboratory of Specially Functional Materials of Ministry of Education and Institute of Optical Communication Materials, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China |
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Abstract We conduct several experiments to further clarify the formation mechanism of a self-organized void array induced by a single laser beam, including energy-related experiments, refractive-index-contrast-related experiments, depth-related experiments, and effective-numerical-aperture experiment. These experiments indicate that the interface spherical aberration is indeed responsible for the formation of void arrays.
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Received: 28 September 2013
Revised: 23 January 2014
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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79.20.Eb
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(Laser ablation)
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42.65.Re
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(Ultrafast processes; optical pulse generation and pulse compression)
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42.15.Fr
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(Aberrations)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant Nos. 61205128, 60908007, and 1102075), the Research Foundation for Advanced Talents of Jiangsu University, China (Grant No. 09JDG022), and the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipal, China (Grant No. 13ZR1414800). |
Corresponding Authors:
Song Juan
E-mail: ddvsh@163.com
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About author: 79.20.Eb; 42.65.Re; 42.15.Fr |
Cite this article:
Song Juan (宋娟), Ye Jun-Yi (叶俊毅), Qian Meng-Di (钱梦迪), Luo Fang-Fang (骆芳芳), Lin Xian (林贤), Bian Hua-Dong (卞华栋), Dai Ye (戴晔), Ma Guo-Hong (马国宏), Chen Qing-Xi (陈庆希), Jiang Yan (姜燕), Zhao Quan-Zhong (赵全忠), Qiu Jian-Rong (邱建荣) Self-organized voids revisited:Experimental verification of the formation mechanism 2014 Chin. Phys. B 23 077901
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