Ebert Tina, Heber René, Abel Torsten, Bieker Johannes, Schaumann Gabriel, Roth Markus
Abstract
Targets with microstructured front surfaces have shown great potential in improving high intensity laser matter interaction. We present cone-shaped microstructures made out of silicon and titanium created by ultrashort laser pulse processing with different characteristics. Also, we illustrate a process chain based on moulding to recreate the laser processed samples out of polydimethylsiloxane, polystyrol and copper. With all described methods samples of large sizes can be manufactured, therefore allowing time-effcient, cost-reduced and reliable ways to fabricate large quantities of identical targets.