[1P47] Investigation of defect formation by femtosecond laser irradiation on zinc oxide
Zinc oxide (ZnO) has been actively researched for various applications in ultraviolet (UV) and visible optical regions. Moreover, ZnO-based devices were also reported as emitters of terahertz (THz) waves beyond the UV–visible region. In our work, the surface of the ZnO substrate was irradiated by a single femtosecond laser pulse with various energy. Surface cleavages along the crystalline were observed and quantitatively analyzed by a three-photon absorption (3PA) model. Besides that, the cleavage-melt shift was observed when more than four pulses were irradiated to the cleavage surface. Besides, to improve the transmittance of ZnO-based THz components, we fabricated moth-eye structures on ZnO substrate using femtosecond laser processing. Undesired deterioration of transmittance was observed according to the THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy. By annealing such laser fabricated ZnO surface to decrease, a remarkable transmittance improvement was achieved in the THz region.
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