Applied Surface Science, Vol.436, 882-886, 2018
Modulations of anisotropic optical transmission on alumina-doped zinc oxide surface by femtosecond laser induced ripples
This study demonstrated that femtosecond-laser-induced ripples on an alumina-doped zinc oxide (AZO) film with space intervals of approximately 340 and 660 nm exhibit modulations of anisotropic optical transmission. At low laser fluence, ripples can not affect the original absorption peak of AZO film, but at higher laser fluence, the absorption peak of AZO film is disappeared due to the modulation by femtosecond laser induced ripples. Moreover, the relationship between the anisotropic optical transmission and the features of nanostructures is discussed. Ripples with a space interval of approximately 660 nm have a higher ability to block light than nanostructures with a space interval of approximately 340 nm. These observations indicate that anisotropic optical transmission has potential applications in the field of optoelectronics. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Femtosecond laser induced ripples;Anisotropic optical transmission;Alumina-doped zinc oxide surface