LIPSS Applied to Wide Bandgap Semiconductors and Dielectrics: Assessment and Future Perspectives
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
With the aim of presenting the processes governing the Laser-Induced Periodic Surface
Structures (LIPSS), its main theoretical models have been reported. More emphasis is given to
those suitable for clarifying the experimental structures observed on the surface of wide bandgap
semiconductors (WBS) and dielectric materials. The role played by radiation surface electromagnetic
waves as well as Surface Plasmon Polaritons in determining both Low and High Spatial Frequency
LIPSS is briefly discussed, together with some experimental evidence. Non-conventional techniques
for LIPSS formation are concisely introduced to point out the high technical possibility of enhancing
the homogeneity of surface structures as well as tuning the electronic properties driven by point
defects induced in WBS. Among these, double- or multiple-fs-pulse irradiations are shown to be
suitable for providing further insight into the LIPSS process together with fine control on the formed
surface structures. Modifications occurring by LIPSS on surfaces of WBS and dielectrics display high
potentialities for their cross-cutting technological features and wide applications in which the main
surface and electronic properties can be engineered. By these assessments, the employment of such
nanostructured materials in innovative devices could be envisaged.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LIPSS; Wide bandgap semiconductors; Dielectrics; Surface nanostructuring; LSFL; HSFL; SSPs
Elenco autori:
Mastellone, Matteo; Serpente, Valerio; Orlando, Stefano; Santagata, Antonio; Trucchi, DANIELE MARIA; Dolce, Patrizia; Mollica, Donato; Girolami, Marco; Bellucci, Alessandro; Pace, MARIA LUCIA
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