Single-step fabrication of silicon-cone arrays

A regular lattice of SiO2 microspheres on a quartz support is used as a microlens system for laser-induced single-step fabrication of arrays of silicon cones on a (100) Si surface. The experiments were performed with single-pulse 248 nm KrF laser radiation.

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