The formation of a new type of laser-induced periodic surface structures using a femtosecond pulsed laser is studied on the basis of the Sipe-Drude theory solved with a FDTD scheme. Our numerical results indicate the possibility of coexisting structures parallel and perpendicular to the polarization of the incident light for low reduced collision frequency (γ/ω≲1/4, where ω is the laser frequency). Moreover, these structures have a periodicity of Λ∼λ in both orientations. To explain this behavior, light-matter interaction around a single surface inhomogeneity is also studied and confirms the simultaneous presence of surface plasmon polaritons and radiation remnants in orthogonal orientations at low γ/ω values.
@article{arxiv.1410.0583,
title = {Toward the formation of crossed laser-induced periodic surface structures},
author = {Jean-Luc Déziel and Joey Dumont and Denis Gagnon and Louis J. Dubé and Sandra Messaddeq and Younès Messaddeq},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.0583},
year = {2016}
}