Fabrication of grating structures by simultaneous multi-spot fs laser writing

  • R. J. Winfield
  • , B. Bhuian
  • , S. O'Brien
  • , G. M. Crean

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Abstract

Two-photon polymerisation is an established technique for the fabrication of three-dimensional microstructures. To date structures have mostly been developed using single beam serial writing. A novel approach to simultaneous multi-spot two-photon polymerisation, that uses a SiO 2 on glass Fraunhofer diffractive optical element to generate an array of beamlets, is described. A Ti:sapphire laser, with wavelength 790 nm, 80 MHz repetition rate, 100 fs pulse duration and an average power of 25 mW, was used to initiate two-photon polymerisation. The DOE, in combination with a high power microscope objective, efficiently transforms the laser beam into a linear array of four spots of equal intensity. The fabrication of a periodic transmission grating, using parallel processing with these four spots, is shown. The grating was written in a Zr-loaded resin prepared on a glass substrate using dip coating deposition of a Zr/PMMA hybrid prepared by the sol-gel method. The operation of the diffractive element and the performance of the diffraction grating are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8086-8090
Number of pages5
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume253
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2007

Keywords

  • Diffractive optics
  • Sol-gel
  • Two-photon polymerisation

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