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LIPSS-Sticks: Laser induced double self organization enhances the broadband light harvesting of TiO2 nanotube arrays

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posted on 2023-11-30, 20:17 authored by Rakesh Arul, Junzhe Dong, M. Cather Simpson, Wei Gao
Sub-wavelength laser induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS-Sticks) created by ultrashort pulsed laser irradiation on the surface of titanium are used for the first time to template the electrochemical growth of titanium dioxide nanotube arrays. This is an example of a double self-organized process, as both LIPSS formation and electrochemical anodization involve spontaneous generation of order from initially non-ordered precursors. LIPSS-Sticks have a 2x greater visible to near infrared light (400 - 1400 nm) collection efficiency compared to flat titanium dioxide due to the enhanced light scattering from grating-like structures. The growth of nanostructures with time was modelled electrostatically to explain the features of a templated anodization process that differ from the usual anodization of flat surfaces. This new templated growth method is general and can also be applied to Cu, W, Fe, Ti alloys and Al for the fabrication of hierarchically nanostructured surfaces using two complementary fabrication techniques: ultrashort pulsed laser ablation and electrochemical anodization.

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