The present invention generally discloses the use of a nanostructured
non-silicon thin film (such as an alumina or aluminum thin film) on a
supporting substrate which is subsequently coated with an active layer of
a material such as silicon or tungsten. The base, underlying non-silicon
material generates enhanced surface area while the active layer assists
in incorporating and transferring energy to one or more analytes adsorbed
on the active layer when irradiated with a laser during laser desorption
of the analyte(s). The present invention provides substrate surfaces that
can be produced by relatively straightforward and inexpensive
manufacturing processes and which can be used for a variety of
applications such as mass spectrometry, hydrophobic or hydrophilic
coatings, medical device applications, electronics, catalysis,
protection, data storage, optics, and sensors.