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Ordered YBCO sub-micron array structures induced by pulsed femtosecond laser irradiation
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2008
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Materials ScienceAdvanced Laser ProcessingEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesFemtosecond Laser PulsesApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsYbco FilmsLaser Processing TechnologyLaser-assisted DepositionPulsed Laser DepositionYbco Film SurfaceHigh-power Lasers
We report on the formation of organized sub-micron YBa(2)Cu(3)O(7) (YBCO) dots induced by irradiating femtosecond laser pulses on YBCO films prepared by pulse laser deposition with fluence in the range of 0.21 approximately 0.53 J/cm(2). The morphology of the YBCO film surface depends strongly on the laser fluences irradiated. At lower laser fluence (approximately 0.21 J/cm(2)) the morphology was pattern of periodic ripples with sub-micrometer spacing. Slightly increasing the laser fluence to 0.26 J/cm(2) changes the pattern into organized sub-micron dots with diameters ranging from 100 nm to 800 nm and height of 150 nm. Further increase of the laser fluence to over 0.32 J/cm(2), however, appeared to result in massive melting and led to irregular morphology. The mechanism and the implications of the current findings will be discussed. Arrays of YBCO sub-micron dots with T(c) = 89.7 K were obtained.
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