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Black silicon: Substrate for laser 3D micro/nano-polymerization

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posted on 2024-07-09, 17:13 authored by Albertas Žukauskas, Mangirdas Malinauskas, Arunas Kadys, Gediminas Gervinskas, Gediminas Seniutinas, Sasikaran Kandasamy, Saulius JuodkazisSaulius Juodkazis
We demonstrate that black silicon (b-Si) made by dry plasma etching is a promising substrate for laser three-dimensional (3D) micro/nano-polymerization. High aspect ratio Si-needles, working as sacrificial support structures, have flexibility required to relax interface stresses between substrate and the polymerized micro-/nano- objects. Surface of b-Si can be made electrically conductive by metal deposition and, at the same time, can preserve low optical reflectivity beneficial for polymerization by direct laser writing. 3D laser polymerization usually performed at the irradiation conditions close to the dielectric breakdown is possible on non-reflective and not metallic surfaces. Here we show that low reflectivity and high metallic conductivity are not counter- exclusive properties for laser polymerization. Electrical conductivity of substrate and its permeability in liquids are promising for bio- and electroplating applications.

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1094-4087

Journal title

Optics Express

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21

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6

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6901-6909

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Optical Society of America

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Copyright © 2013 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Optical Materials Express and is made available as an electronic reprint with the permission of OSA. The paper can be found at the following URL on the OSA website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OME.3.000489. Systematic or multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law.

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eng

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