Modification of the surface structure of solid materials by laser radiation involves a complex chain of processes. The first step is the deposition of a certain amount of optical energy in the material. The character of the material excitation is strongly dependent on the laser pulse duration. With the use of ultrashort laser pulses non-equilibrium energy distributions with large excess population in the excited states can be produced. The distinct physical processes which come into play in laser–solid interaction on the ultrafast time scale open new routes of modifying the structure and the morphology of materials and offer interesting perspectives in laser materials processing. 1
International audienceTo shed light on ultra-short laser interactions, we study the laser ionization...
Action of ultrafast optical and X-ray lasers on metals is considered. It is known that under certain...
International audienceThe spatio-temporal design of ultrafast laser excitation can have a determinan...
Ablation using femtosecond lasers exhibits significant differences in comparison with the nanosecond...
Ablation using femtosecond lasers exhibits significant differences with that at the nanosecond times...
This thesis addresses fundamental physical processes which take place at the surface region of a tar...
Requirements for high accuracy in laser material processing triggered a considerable amount of effor...
The modification of solid surfaces via the impacts of intense laser pulses and the dynamics of the r...
The interaction of intense femtosecond laser pulses with transparentmaterials is a topic that has ca...
Invited paper for the Topical Issue J. Opt. Eng. (modeling and applications of laser ablation and mi...
International audienceWe present results describing the efficiency of energy coupling in laser-irrad...
Optical materials can be structured by laser pulses to get new material functionalities in various s...
The interaction of ultra-fast sub-picosecond laser pulses with solids is a very broad area of resear...
International audienceApplication potential for ultrashort laser pulses relies on their remarkable c...
Ultrafast laser radiation has a strong potential for surface structuring on ultimate scales due to a...
International audienceTo shed light on ultra-short laser interactions, we study the laser ionization...
Action of ultrafast optical and X-ray lasers on metals is considered. It is known that under certain...
International audienceThe spatio-temporal design of ultrafast laser excitation can have a determinan...
Ablation using femtosecond lasers exhibits significant differences in comparison with the nanosecond...
Ablation using femtosecond lasers exhibits significant differences with that at the nanosecond times...
This thesis addresses fundamental physical processes which take place at the surface region of a tar...
Requirements for high accuracy in laser material processing triggered a considerable amount of effor...
The modification of solid surfaces via the impacts of intense laser pulses and the dynamics of the r...
The interaction of intense femtosecond laser pulses with transparentmaterials is a topic that has ca...
Invited paper for the Topical Issue J. Opt. Eng. (modeling and applications of laser ablation and mi...
International audienceWe present results describing the efficiency of energy coupling in laser-irrad...
Optical materials can be structured by laser pulses to get new material functionalities in various s...
The interaction of ultra-fast sub-picosecond laser pulses with solids is a very broad area of resear...
International audienceApplication potential for ultrashort laser pulses relies on their remarkable c...
Ultrafast laser radiation has a strong potential for surface structuring on ultimate scales due to a...
International audienceTo shed light on ultra-short laser interactions, we study the laser ionization...
Action of ultrafast optical and X-ray lasers on metals is considered. It is known that under certain...
International audienceThe spatio-temporal design of ultrafast laser excitation can have a determinan...