Abstract

We have investigated micromachining of a variety of materials by irradiation with laser plasma soft X-rays (LPSXs) at around 10 nm. The pulsed LPSXs were generated by irradiation of a Ta target in a vacuum chamber with Nd:YAG laser light at 532 nm, with a pulse duration of 7 ns, at a fluence of ∼104 J/cm2. The LPSXs were focused on the surfaces of samples using an ellipsoidal mirror that is designed so that LPSXs at around 10 nm are focused efficiently. We found that quartz glass plates are ablated by LPSX irradiation at a typical rate of 48 nm/shot. Furthermore, the ablated regions have smooth surfaces with a roughness less than 10 nm after 10 shots of LPSX irradiation. It is demonstrated that quartz glass is machined with a lateral resolution higher than 100 nm. In addition to quartz glass, the LPSX processing can be applied to micromachining of a variety of materials such as Pyrex, CaF2, LiF, LiNbO3, Si and silicone.

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