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Laser Nanopatterning of Colored Ink Thin Films for Photonic Devices
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Nanofabrication through conventional methods such as electron beam writing and photolithography is time-consuming, high cost, complex, and limited in terms of the materials which can be processed. Here, we present the development of a nanosecond Nd:YAG laser (532 nm, 220 mJ) in holographic Denisyuk reflection mode method for creating ablative nanopatterns from thin films of four ink colours (black, red, blue, and brown). We establish the use of ink as a recording medium in different colours and
doi:10.1021/acsami.7b15713.s001
fatcat:bi2svd36ofc25kzy2l7xjic3uy