Efficient submicron processing of metals with femtosecond UV pulses

Abstract.The generation of submicron-sized holes on metal surfaces by applying femtosecond UV laser pulses was investigated. Different optical schemes based on a Schwarzschild-type reflective objective were used to reach optimized ablation quality and efficiency in different applications (hole ablation, through-hole drilling, generation of surface patterns consisting of holes, etc.). Submicron-sized holes and hole patterns were ablated onto metal surfaces and drilled through ∼5-μm-thick steel foils with 600-nm diameter on the output side. Using a special optical interferometric method, large-area surface processing of high-conductivity materials in the submicron regime was performed. Combining these techniques with the application of high-repetition-rate ultra-short UV laser sources, large-area sub-μm processing of all kinds of materials in industrial environments is possible.