Femtosecond laser pulses are an efficient tool to induce localized structural modifications in the bulk of dielectrics materials. The dielectrics, initially transparent, start to efficiently absorb the energy when the laser intensity exceeds the optical breakdown threshold of the material. This property, coupled to a femtosecond pulse duration smaller than the caracteristic relaxation times of matter, allows to induce a localized and accurate energy deposition in the irradiated volume. In order to model the formation of such structures, a 2D thermo-elasto-plastic model, including solid-liquid transitions through a softening model, has been implemented in a lagrangian hydrodynamic code. Studies on the formation of a single cavity and ...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
Femtosecond laser pulses are an efficient tool to induce localized structural modifications in the b...
Les lasers femtosecondes sont un outil efficace pour induire des modifications structurelles localis...
Les lasers femtosecondes sont un outil efficace pour induire des modifications structurelles localis...
Les lasers femtosecondes sont un outil efficace pour induire des modifications structurelles localis...
The formation and the interaction of multiple cavities, induced by tightly focused femtosecond laser...
International audienceThe formation and the interaction of multiple cavities, induced by tightly foc...
Ultrashort laser systems focuses an energy of few microjoules within a pulse of hundred of femtoseco...
Ultrashort laser systems focuses an energy of few microjoules within a pulse of hundred of femtoseco...
Ultrashort laser systems focuses an energy of few microjoules within a pulse of hundred of femtoseco...
Fused silica (SiO₂) is one of the most commonly used materials in our modern society. Among other us...
Fused silica (SiO₂) is one of the most commonly used materials in our modern society. Among other us...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive indexchanges at sub-micron...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
Femtosecond laser pulses are an efficient tool to induce localized structural modifications in the b...
Les lasers femtosecondes sont un outil efficace pour induire des modifications structurelles localis...
Les lasers femtosecondes sont un outil efficace pour induire des modifications structurelles localis...
Les lasers femtosecondes sont un outil efficace pour induire des modifications structurelles localis...
The formation and the interaction of multiple cavities, induced by tightly focused femtosecond laser...
International audienceThe formation and the interaction of multiple cavities, induced by tightly foc...
Ultrashort laser systems focuses an energy of few microjoules within a pulse of hundred of femtoseco...
Ultrashort laser systems focuses an energy of few microjoules within a pulse of hundred of femtoseco...
Ultrashort laser systems focuses an energy of few microjoules within a pulse of hundred of femtoseco...
Fused silica (SiO₂) is one of the most commonly used materials in our modern society. Among other us...
Fused silica (SiO₂) is one of the most commonly used materials in our modern society. Among other us...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive indexchanges at sub-micron...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...
This thesis is focused on the controllability of laser-induced refractive index changes at sub-micro...