Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
We investigate the effect of ultrafast laser surface machining on a monocrystalline synthetic diamond sample by means of pulsed Bessel beams. We discuss the differences of the trench-like microstructures generated in various experimental conditions, by varying the beam cone angle, the energy and pulse duration, and we present a brief comparison of the results with those obtained with the same technique on a sapphire sample. In diamond, we obtain V-shaped trenches whose surface width varies with the cone angle, and which are featured by micrometer sized channels having depths in the range of 10-20 ?m. By laser writing crossed trenches we are also able to create and tailor on the diamond surface pillar-like or tip-like microstructures potentially interesting for large surface functionalization, cells capturing and biosensing.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
laser structuring; diamond; bessel
List of contributors:
Agarwal, AMIT KUMAR; SOTILLO BUZARRA, Belen; Ferrari, Maurizio; Eaton, SHANE MICHAEL ADLER; Chiappini, Andrea; Jedrkiewicz, Ottavia; Ramponi, Roberta; Bollani, Monica
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