Abstract :
Layers of the metastable, amorphous HAlO are synthesized by chemical vapor deposition from the molecular compound tert-butoxyalane
([tBu–O–AlH2]2). At temperatures above 500 8C, these layers transform to biphasic Al Al2O3 due to the elimination of di-hydrogen. The
interaction of HAlO films with short laser pulses causes partial transformation of amorphous HAlO into nano-crystalline Al Al2O3. Using an
interference pattern of two coherent high-power Nd:YAG laser beams produces local and periodic heating, inducing crystallization at equally
distant lines in the HAlO layer. Depending on the laser fluence, different morphologies and different amounts of crystalline phases are obtained. In
this study, the surface morphology and the distribution of crystalline phases of the structured samples are analyzed using SEM, FIB and TEM. The
two-dimensional structures consist of periodic variations of morphology, chemical composition, and phase identity with a well-defined long-range
order. When bio-functionalized, the structured samples may be used as carriers for structurally controlled cell-cultivation.
Keywords :
Nd:YAG laser , HAlO film , CVD , interference , Nano-crystalline , characterization