Damage analysis of Mo/Si multilayer coatings exposed to fs infrared laser irradiation has been performed. The Mo/Si a-periodic multilayer samples were specifically designed with wide reflectivity bandwidth and suitable phase chirp in order to reflect attosecond pulses. After irradiation, the mirror surface was analyzed by using an optical microscope and a profilometer. The stoichiometry of the compounds formed at the sample surface after the irradiation was investigated using X-Ray photoemission spectroscopy. The performances of the irradiated samples with the reflected pulse characteristics have been derived via reflectivity and phase measurements. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Analysis of the damage effect of femtosecond-laser irradiation on extreme ultraviolet Mo/Si multilayer coating

Pelizzo Maria Guglielmina;Nisoli Mauro
2012

Abstract

Damage analysis of Mo/Si multilayer coatings exposed to fs infrared laser irradiation has been performed. The Mo/Si a-periodic multilayer samples were specifically designed with wide reflectivity bandwidth and suitable phase chirp in order to reflect attosecond pulses. After irradiation, the mirror surface was analyzed by using an optical microscope and a profilometer. The stoichiometry of the compounds formed at the sample surface after the irradiation was investigated using X-Ray photoemission spectroscopy. The performances of the irradiated samples with the reflected pulse characteristics have been derived via reflectivity and phase measurements. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2012
Attosecond physics
Extreme UV lithography
Laser damage
Multilayers
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