Local melting and modulation of elemental distributions can be induced inside a glass by focusing femtosecond (fs) laser pulses at high repetition rate (>100 kHz). Using only a single beam of fs laser pulses, the shape of the molten region is ellipsoidal, so the induced elemental distributions are often circular and elongate in the laser propagation direction. In this study, we show that the elongation of the fs laser-induced elemental distributions inside a soda-lime glass could be suppressed by parallel fsing of 250 kHz and 1 kHz fs laser pulses. The thickness of a Si-rich region became about twice thinner than that of a single 250 kHz laser irradiation. Interestingly, the position of the Si-rich region depended on the relative positio...
Density changes of GeO2 and SiO2 glasses subjected to irradiation by tightly focused femtosecond pul...
We report micromodification of Eu element distribution in a silicate glass with femtosecond laser ir...
Fused silica (a-SiO2) exposure to low-energy femtosecond laser pulses leads to interesting effects s...
Thermal modification and elemental distributions inside a sodalime glass were modified by parallel i...
Mixing metallic Al into the starting material for silicate glass is proposed as a means of forming S...
The success in construction of three-dimensional micro optical components or devices inside transpar...
We report the observation of 3/2-frequency generation during an Optically-induced failure of silica ...
The interaction of femtosecond and nanosecond laser pulses with the surface of glass was compared. T...
The light intensity in a focused femtosecond laser pulse can be high enough to initiate non-linear a...
International audienceWe have used bursts of femtosecond laser pulses for bulk modification of glass...
Precision machining of micro holes and channels on glass has attracted great interest due to its hig...
We experimentally determined the three-dimensional temperature distribution and modification mechani...
The success in the fabrication of micro-structures in glassy materials using femtosecond laser irrad...
The use of femtosecond (fs) trains of pulse is now well established as an efficient technique to mod...
Recently, femtosecond laser direct writing in porous glass is emerging as a powerful technique for b...
Density changes of GeO2 and SiO2 glasses subjected to irradiation by tightly focused femtosecond pul...
We report micromodification of Eu element distribution in a silicate glass with femtosecond laser ir...
Fused silica (a-SiO2) exposure to low-energy femtosecond laser pulses leads to interesting effects s...
Thermal modification and elemental distributions inside a sodalime glass were modified by parallel i...
Mixing metallic Al into the starting material for silicate glass is proposed as a means of forming S...
The success in construction of three-dimensional micro optical components or devices inside transpar...
We report the observation of 3/2-frequency generation during an Optically-induced failure of silica ...
The interaction of femtosecond and nanosecond laser pulses with the surface of glass was compared. T...
The light intensity in a focused femtosecond laser pulse can be high enough to initiate non-linear a...
International audienceWe have used bursts of femtosecond laser pulses for bulk modification of glass...
Precision machining of micro holes and channels on glass has attracted great interest due to its hig...
We experimentally determined the three-dimensional temperature distribution and modification mechani...
The success in the fabrication of micro-structures in glassy materials using femtosecond laser irrad...
The use of femtosecond (fs) trains of pulse is now well established as an efficient technique to mod...
Recently, femtosecond laser direct writing in porous glass is emerging as a powerful technique for b...
Density changes of GeO2 and SiO2 glasses subjected to irradiation by tightly focused femtosecond pul...
We report micromodification of Eu element distribution in a silicate glass with femtosecond laser ir...
Fused silica (a-SiO2) exposure to low-energy femtosecond laser pulses leads to interesting effects s...