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Conference 13351 > Paper 13351-38
Paper 13351-38

Plasmonic coloring of noble metals with burst mode ultrashort pulsed lasers

29 January 2025 • 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM PST | Moscone South, Room 214 (Level 2)

Abstract

Functionalization of surfaces with ultrashort pulsed lasers has received fast growing demand from the industry due to the upscaling of laser power available on the market. Nano-scale topographies generated by LIPSS and DLIP allow for controlling of the wetting properties of surfaces as well as optical and tribological surfaces, like super black or low friction surfaces. However, generating and embedding nano particles on metal surfaces has not been exploited, yet for industrial applications. It enables the coloring the surfaces by creating plasmonic resonances. With the proper choice of the laser fluence, number of pulses in a burst and lateral pulse overlap, nano particles of the noble metals like Silver and Gold are created, redeposited on the surface and embedded into a thin layer of melt phase. The control of the size of the NPs and the depth of embedding in the melt pool are the determining parameters for the absorption resonance and therefore the color. Here will present parametric study on the most influencing parameters to correlate the color tones with the NP topographies derived from SEM images.

Presenter

Berner Fachhochschule (Switzerland)
Rainer KLING currently hold a position as professor for laser applications at Bern university for applied sciences in Switzerland. From 2011 to 2023 he worked as business unit manager for laser micro machining at Alphanov, a technology center for lasers, based in Bordeaux, France. His expertise in centered around high precision materials processing with ultrashort pulsed lasers, in particular drilling, engraving, selective ablation and surface functionalization as well as intra-volume modification of transparent materials. From 2002 -2011 he has been working at Laser Center in Hannover (LZH) where he headed the Department of Production and Systems Technology. He holds a PhD degree in Physics from the Leibniz University of Hannover. He has published around 200 papers and conference presentations. In 2020 he was awarded the SPIE fellowship for his continued scientific contributions to the laser community.
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Berner Fachhochschule (Switzerland)
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Berner Fachhochschule (Switzerland)