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Metal Colorization Using Picosecond Laser Pulses

dc.contributor.authorGuay, Jean-Michel
dc.contributor.supervisorWeck, Arnaud
dc.contributor.supervisorBerini, Pierre
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-12T19:01:10Z
dc.date.available2019-03-12T19:01:10Z
dc.date.issued2019-03-12en_US
dc.description.abstractIn the last few decades, the nanoscale fabrication of metallic structures has demonstrated promising applications in security (e.g. cryptography), photochemistry (e.g. plasmonassisted photo-chemistry), decoration (e.g. colouring), biocompatibility of implants and more. To fabricate such subwavelength nanostructures, we typically resort to the use of several nanolithography techniques that are lengthy and incompatible with large-scale production on complex substrates. For this purpose, we invented an innovative technique for the fast fabrication of nanostructures via the use of a picosecond laser. We used this technique to produce colourful coins for the Royal Canadian Mint which were presented at the World Money Fair in Germany in 2015 as a world rst. To ensure the long-term survival of these plasmonic colours, a new dual-layer passivation technique was conceived based on a atomic deposition process, to meet the commercialisation requirements of our industrial partner. A new burst colouring technology was also invented that allows for the creation of more visually appealing colours. These laser burst colours were also shown to have a high sensing potential and an overall better visual response to the application of the passivation layer.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/38894
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23146
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversité d'Ottawa / University of Ottawaen_US
dc.subjectPlasmonicen_US
dc.subjectLaser-matter interactionen_US
dc.subjectNanophotonicsen_US
dc.subjectMetal colourizationen_US
dc.subjectComputational nanophotonicsen_US
dc.subjectMetal nanoparticlesen_US
dc.titleMetal Colorization Using Picosecond Laser Pulsesen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineSciences / Scienceen_US
thesis.degree.levelDoctoralen_US
thesis.degree.namePhDen_US
uottawa.departmentPhysique / Physicsen_US

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