Laser Induced Self-Assembly Nanocones’ Formation on a Surface of Semiconductors
2012
Artūrs Medvids

Laser growth and processing of photonic devices is the first book to review this increasingly important field. Part one investigates laser-induced growth of materials and surface structures, with pulsed laser deposition techniques, the formation of nanocones and the fabrication of periodic photonic microstructures explored in detail. Laser-induced three-dimensional micro- and nano-structuring are the focus of part two. Exploration of multiphoton lithography, processing and fabrication is followed by consideration of laser-based micro- and nano-fabrication, laser-induced soft matter organization and microstructuring, and laser-assisted polymer joining methods. The book concludes in part three with an investigation into laser fabrication and manipulation of photonic structures and devices. Laser seeding and thermal processing of glass with nanoscale resolution, laser-induced refractive index manipulation, and the thermal writing of photonic devices in glass and polymers are all considered.


Keywords
laser, nanocones, semiconductors

Medvids, A. Laser Induced Self-Assembly Nanocones’ Formation on a Surface of Semiconductors. In: Laser Growth and Processing. N.Vainos ed. Cambridge: Woodhead Publishing, 2012. pp.85-109. ISBN 978-1-84569-936-9.

Publication language
English (en)
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