Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics applications, but also for preserving the mechanical integrity of glass components in general. The sub-surface exposure of fused silica to femtosecond laser pulses can induce a permanent and localized modification to the glass structure. In this work, we present evidence that femtosecond laser exposure can be used to continuously tailor the stress in the material, from a tensile to compressive state, as the laser pulse energy is changed. In addition, we demonstrate that this effect can not only be obtained while transitioning between different laser-induced microstructures, but also at low pulse energy, in the laser exposure regime particularl...
Recently, it was demonstrated that femtosecond lasers pulses with energies below the ablation thresh...
Recently, it was demonstrated that femtosecond lasers pulses with energies below the ablation thresh...
Fused silica (a-SiO2) exposure to low-energy femtosecond laser pulses leads to interesting effects s...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
\u3cp\u3eControlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for ph...
European Research Council (ERC) [ERC-2012-StG-307442]; Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
We identify two states of stress induced in waveguides fabricated by femtosecond lasers in fused sil...
Femtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume changes res...
Femtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume changes res...
Femtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume changes res...
\u3cp\u3eFemtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume ch...
Recently, it was demonstrated that femtosecond lasers pulses with energies below the ablation thresh...
Recently, it was demonstrated that femtosecond lasers pulses with energies below the ablation thresh...
Fused silica (a-SiO2) exposure to low-energy femtosecond laser pulses leads to interesting effects s...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
\u3cp\u3eControlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for ph...
European Research Council (ERC) [ERC-2012-StG-307442]; Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
Controlling the stress in glass after laser exposure is of prime importance not only for photonics a...
We identify two states of stress induced in waveguides fabricated by femtosecond lasers in fused sil...
Femtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume changes res...
Femtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume changes res...
Femtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume changes res...
\u3cp\u3eFemtosecond laser exposure of silica in the non-ablative regime induces localized volume ch...
Recently, it was demonstrated that femtosecond lasers pulses with energies below the ablation thresh...
Recently, it was demonstrated that femtosecond lasers pulses with energies below the ablation thresh...
Fused silica (a-SiO2) exposure to low-energy femtosecond laser pulses leads to interesting effects s...