Anomalous refinement and uniformization of grains in metallic thin films

Nano Research(2023)

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When a laser beam writes on a metallic film, it usually coarsens and deuniformizes grains because of Ostwald ripening, similar to the case of annealing. Here we show an anomalous refinement effect of metal grains: A metallic silver film with large grains melts and breaks into uniform, close-packed, and ultrafine (∼ 10 nm) grains by laser direct writing with a nanoscale laser spot size and nanosecond pulse that causes localized heating and adaptive shock-cooling. This method exhibits high controllability in both grain size and uniformity, which lies in a linear relationship between the film thickness ( h ) and grain size ( D ), D ∝ h . The linear relationship is significantly different from the classical spinodal dewetting theory obeying a nonlinear relationship ( D ∝ h 5/3 ) in common laser heating. We also demonstrate the application of such a silver film with a grain size of ∼ 10.9 nm as a surface-enhanced Raman scattering chip, exhibiting superhigh spatial-uniformity and low detection limit down to 10 −15 M. This anomalous refinement effect is general and can be extended to many other metallic films.
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laser direct writing,anomalous refinement,localized heating,ripening,linear relationship
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