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Profunser, D.M., Vollmann, J., Dual, J.:
Resolution Improvement of pulsed Laser Experiments with a
micro-optomechanical focusing Tip.
Laser in Metrology and Art Conservation, Microsystems Engineering: Metrology and
Inspection, SPIE Proceedings Vol. 4400, pp. 102-110, October 2001
Abstract
The increased use of micromechanical devices demands the miniaturization of
corresponding testing- and evaluation methods. The well known scanning probe
methods (SPM) have very high lateral resolution. Pulsed laser acoustic
experiments on the other hand have the advantage of very high temporal
resolution, whereas the lateral resolution is limited by the fact that the
minimal spot size to which a laser pulse can be optically focused amounts to
several wavelengths of light. The mechanical wavelength of acoustic waves
excited by a ultra short laser pulse amounts to 10 to 20 nm. In contrast the
spot size of the laser pulse is three orders of magnitude larger. The presented
approach to improve the lateral resolution is the combination of the
conventional scanning probe methods with pulsed laser acoustic methods. The
introduction of a micro-opto-mechanical focusing tip in which the mechanical
waves are focused leads to a new potential time resolved scanning probe
technique. An elastodynamic finite difference method has been developed to
investigate the ultrasonic wave propagation in the tip numerically. The
mechanical wave propagation for a conical tip geometry is discussed. The
numerically calculated results are verified by experiments with structures
having macroscopic dimensions. Scaling effects and restrictions due to the
pulsed laser experiment are considered in order to translate the results into
the microscopic scale.
03/15/2002 | compiled by
Stephan Kaufmann | ZfM
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