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Laser-induced electron dynamics and surface modification in ruthenium thin films

Authors :
Akhmetov, Fedor
Milov, Igor
Semin, Sergey
Formisano, Fabio
Medvedev, Nikita
Sturm, Jacobus M.
Zhakhovsky, Vasily V.
Makhotkin, Igor A.
Kimel, Alexey
Ackermann, Marcelo
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We performed the experimental and theoretical study of the heating and damaging of ruthenium thin films induced by femtosecond laser irradiation. Results of an optical pump-probe thermoreflectance experiment with rotating sample allowing to significantly reduce heat accumulation in irradiated spot are presented. We show the evolution of surface morphology from growth of a heat-induced oxide layer at low and intermediate laser fluences to cracking and grooving at high fluences. Theoretical analysis of pump-probe signal allows us to relate behavior of hot electrons in ruthenium to the Fermi smearing mechanism. The analysis of heating is performed with the two-temperature modeling and molecular dynamics simulation, results of which demonstrate that the calculated melting threshold is higher than experimental damage threshold. We attribute it to heat-induced surface stresses leading to cracking which accumulates to more severe damage morphology. Our results provide an upper limit for operational conditions for ruthenium optics and also direct to further studies of the Fermi smearing mechanism in other transition metals.<br />Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures, 1 table, 7 data files in supplementary material

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.08690
Document Type :
Working Paper