none10siWe have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser pulses for producing nanostructures in two dielectric materials (sapphire and phosphate glass) with different characteristics in their response to pulsed laser radiation. For this purpose, laser pulses shaped by third-order dispersion (TOD) were used to generate temporally asymmetric excitation pulses, leading to the single-step production of subwavelength ablative and subablative surface structures. When compared to previous works on the interaction of tightly focused TOD-shaped pulses with fused silica, we show here that this approach leads to very different nanostructure morphologies, namely, clean nanopits without debris surrounding the cra...
7 págs.; 5 figs.; 1 tab.; OCIS codes: (140.3390) Laser materials processing; (320.5540) Pulse shapin...
Glass fascinates mankind since its first discovery about 30 thousand years ago. Besides the challeng...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser pulses for...
We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser pulses for...
ABSTRACT: We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser ...
We report fabrication of sub-100 nm resolution structures by ablation on the surface of sapphire usi...
Fused silica surface structuring has been performed using temporally shaped femtosecond laser pulses...
The light intensity in a focused femtosecond laser pulse can be high enough to initiate non-linear a...
The actual space-time dependent intensity distribution of a tightly focused (numerical aperture NA =...
International audiencePeriodic self-organization of matter beyond the diffraction limit is a puzzlin...
International audienceThree-dimensional nanostructures inside glasses, such as volume nanogratings (...
International audiencePeriodic self-organization of matter beyond the diffraction limit is a puzzlin...
International audiencePeriodic self-organization of matter beyond the diffraction limit is a puzzlin...
International audienceThree-dimensional nanostructures inside glasses, such as volume nanogratings (...
7 págs.; 5 figs.; 1 tab.; OCIS codes: (140.3390) Laser materials processing; (320.5540) Pulse shapin...
Glass fascinates mankind since its first discovery about 30 thousand years ago. Besides the challeng...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser pulses for...
We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser pulses for...
ABSTRACT: We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser ...
We report fabrication of sub-100 nm resolution structures by ablation on the surface of sapphire usi...
Fused silica surface structuring has been performed using temporally shaped femtosecond laser pulses...
The light intensity in a focused femtosecond laser pulse can be high enough to initiate non-linear a...
The actual space-time dependent intensity distribution of a tightly focused (numerical aperture NA =...
International audiencePeriodic self-organization of matter beyond the diffraction limit is a puzzlin...
International audienceThree-dimensional nanostructures inside glasses, such as volume nanogratings (...
International audiencePeriodic self-organization of matter beyond the diffraction limit is a puzzlin...
International audiencePeriodic self-organization of matter beyond the diffraction limit is a puzzlin...
International audienceThree-dimensional nanostructures inside glasses, such as volume nanogratings (...
7 págs.; 5 figs.; 1 tab.; OCIS codes: (140.3390) Laser materials processing; (320.5540) Pulse shapin...
Glass fascinates mankind since its first discovery about 30 thousand years ago. Besides the challeng...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...