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Ultrafast laser surface functionalization - Applications and pathways to industrialization

Authors: Xxx SEDAO, Alain ABOU KHALIL

Publication date: December 10, 2022

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ABSTRACT

Since its creation in 1985, high-power (HP) ultrashort laser has been developed from a concept to a mature technology. The unique laser-matter interaction pathway in the ultrafast regime enables many key applications in biology, electronics, optics, and beyond. In order to elaborate this, a review is given on ultrashort laser pulses enabled surface functionalization. This article also considers how to explore these features intelligently, and make them affordable and accessible to everybody in our society. To this end, pushing technology readiness level from science to industry is discussed in the scope of technology transfer and industrialization.

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AUTHORS

  • Xxx SEDAO: Chargé de Recherche - Laboratoire Hubert Curien, UMR 5516, Université Jean-Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France

  • Alain ABOU KHALIL: Chercheur Post-doctorat - Laboratoire Hubert Curien, UMR 5516, Université Jean-Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France

 INTRODUCTION

Ultrafast laser is a special category of pulsed lasers with their pulse duration in femtosecond and picosecond regimes. If a laser pulse of this kind is focused onto a surface, the peak power can easily reach GW for a fraction of a moment, and the underlying surface can be modified significantly. Specially intended modifications brought by ultrafast laser irradiation can render a surface useful functions that one can benefit in daily life

In this article, we review the interaction of an ultrafast laser pulse with a given surface, and the evolution of the surface after the interaction. At a microscopic scale, this interaction involves interplays of photons, electrons and atoms. This microscale evolution then causes macroscale surface modifications. Applications due to these modifications are introduced in the second part. Since the list of possible applications is endless, only a couple of typical examples are chosen to illustrate the association between ultrafast laser surface modification and surface functionalisation. Applications in energy sector, such as photovoltaics, are explained, due to their technology maturity. Applications in health and care sector are also discussed, due to their increasing demand from our society. Applications in information technology sector, such as data storage and sensing, are also illustrated. With the mechanisms of ultrafast laser surface functionalisation and their applications in mind, the consideration of transferring science into technology is to be given in the last section. Technical issues related to production, and economic issues related to viabilities are all important aspects that engineers have to pay great attention to during the technology transfer process, at the end of which a product readily for use is out of complex laser machine systems.

Key points

Domain  : Laser and Optics

Degree of diffusion of the technology : Growth

Technologies involved : Ultrafast lasers

Fields of application : Energy, health, information

Main French actors :

Competitiveness clusters : Optitec, Minalogic

Competence centers : Manutech-USD, ALPhANOV, Irepa Laser

Industrialists : Amplitude, Fibercryst

Other actors in the world : Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Oxford Lasers

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KEYWORDS

ultrashort laser pulses   |   ultrafast laser   |   femtosecond   |   surface functionalisation


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