Low-dimensional nano-patterned surface fabricated by direct-write UV-chemically induced geometric inscription technique.

T Allsop,R Neal, V Kundrat,C Wang,C Mou,P Culverhouse, J D Ania-Castanon,K Kalli,D J Webb

OPTICS LETTERS(2019)

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We investigate a nano-patterning process which creates reproducible periodic surface topological features that range in size from similar to 100 mu m to similar to 20 mu m. Specifically, we have fabricated multi-layered thin films consisting of germanium/silicon strata on a planar substrate, with each layer having nanometers thickness. The material processing exploits focused 244 nm ultra-violet laser light and an opto-mechanical setup typically applied to the inscription of fiber gratings, and is based upon the well-known material compaction interaction of ultra-violet light with germanium oxides. We show this process can be extended to create arrays of metal nano-antennas by adding a metal overlay to the thin film. This results in arrays with dimensions that span nanometer- to centimeter-length scales. Also, each nano-antenna consists of "nano-blocks." Experimental data are presented that show the UV irradiance dosage used to create these metal nanostructures on D-shaped optical fibers has a direct relationship to their transmission spectral characteristics as plasmonic devices. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America
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