Black diamond, obtained by femtosecond laser treatment of natively transparent diamond, is a promising material for solar applications. The enhancement of the interaction between the active material and the solar spectrum is obtained by a controlled texturing of the diamond surface at the nanoscale, the impact of which on the optical and electronic properties of the bulk material is strongly influenced by the laser parameters. In this work, the properties of black diamond samples obtained by using two different laser wavelengths (400 and 800nm) are compared, showing that texturing periodicity (80 and 170nm, respectively) is strictly related to the laser wavelength used. Conversely, a unique optimal accumulated absorbed laser fluence (2.10kJcm(-2)) demonstrated to return the best results in terms of responsivity in the solar spectrum, regardless of the wavelength used for laser treatment.

Impact of Laser Wavelength on the Optical and Electronic Properties of Black Diamond

Girolami Marco;Bellucci Alessandro;Mastellone Matteo;Orlando Stefano;Valentini Veronica;Trucchi Daniele M
2017

Abstract

Black diamond, obtained by femtosecond laser treatment of natively transparent diamond, is a promising material for solar applications. The enhancement of the interaction between the active material and the solar spectrum is obtained by a controlled texturing of the diamond surface at the nanoscale, the impact of which on the optical and electronic properties of the bulk material is strongly influenced by the laser parameters. In this work, the properties of black diamond samples obtained by using two different laser wavelengths (400 and 800nm) are compared, showing that texturing periodicity (80 and 170nm, respectively) is strictly related to the laser wavelength used. Conversely, a unique optimal accumulated absorbed laser fluence (2.10kJcm(-2)) demonstrated to return the best results in terms of responsivity in the solar spectrum, regardless of the wavelength used for laser treatment.
2017
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
diamonds
laser treatment
nanotexturing
surfaces
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