Applied Surface Science, Vol.292, 247-255, 2014
Regular self-microstructuring on CR39 using high UV laser dose
The UV laser induced replicas in the form of self-lining microstructures are created by high dose (with high fluence) ArF laser irradiation on CR39. Microstructures as the self-induced contours, in the form of concentric circles, appear when the laser fluence is well above the ablation threshold. It leads to the regular periodic parallel lines, i.e. circles with large radii having spatial separation 100-200 nm and line width 300-600 nm, where the number of shots increases to achieve higher UV doses. The surface wettability is also investigated after laser texturing to exhibit that a notable hydrophilicity takes place at high doses. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Laser induced periodic surface structure (LIPSS);CR39;Self-lining microstructures;ArF excimoer laser;Hydrophilicity