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A new method for laser etching of transparent materials with a low etch rate and a very good surface quality is demonstrated. It is based on the pulsed UV-laser backside irradiation of a transparent material that is covered with an adsorbed toluene layer. This layer absorbs the laser radiation causing the etching of the solid. The threshold fluence for etching of fused silica amounts to 0.7 J/cm2. The constant etch rate of about 1.3 nm/pulse that has been observed in a fluence interval from 2 to 5 J/cm2 is evidence of a saturated process. The limited thickness of the adsorbed layer causes the low etch rates and the rate saturation. The etched surface structures have well defined edges and low surface roughness values of down to 0.4 nm rms.
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81.65.Cf; 81.05.Kf; 79.20.Ds; 61.80.Ba; 42.55.Lt
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Zimmer, K., Böhme, R. & Rauschenbach, B. Laser etching of fused silica using an adsorbed toluene layer. Appl. Phys. A 79, 1883–1885 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-004-2961-y
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