Surface texturing is demonstrated by the combination of wet etching and ultrafast laser nanostructuring of silica glass. Using potassium hydroxide (KOH) at room temperature as an etchant of laser modified glass, we show the polarization dependent linear increase in retardance reaching a threefold value within 25 hours. The dispersion control of birefringence by the etching procedure led to achromatic behaviour over the entire visible spectral range. The mechanism of enhanced KOH etching selectivity after femtosecond laser exposure is discussed and correlated to the formation of various laser-induced defects, such as silicon-rich oxygen deficiency and color centers
Recent applications of femtosecond laser assisted self-assembled nanostructures will be overviewed. ...
The ability of 8 picosecond pulse lasers for three dimensional direct-writing in the bulk of transpa...
Polarization and geometric phase shaping via a space-variant anisotropy has attracted considerable i...
Surface texturing is demonstrated by the combination of wet etching and ultrafast laser nanostructur...
This thesis is focused on ultrafast laser induced modification in optical materials including transp...
Microfabrication of glasses using laser assisted chemical etching was first demonstrated in 2001 by ...
A decade ago, a new type of self-organization process was observed in the bulk of SiO2 glass after i...
We fabricate microchannels in fused silica by femtosecond laser irradiation followed by etching in d...
A type of glass modifications occurring after femto-second laser irradiation gives rise to strong (1...
In this theses I will concentrate on femtosecond laser induced modification in silica glass. One typ...
The light intensity in a focused femtosecond laser pulse can be high enough to initiate non-linear a...
Material processing with ultrafast lasers has attracted considerable interest due to new science and...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, it is shown that controllable increases in chemical reactiv...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, it is shown that controllable increases in chemical reactiv...
Modification of transparent materials with ultrafast lasers has attracted considerable interest due ...
Recent applications of femtosecond laser assisted self-assembled nanostructures will be overviewed. ...
The ability of 8 picosecond pulse lasers for three dimensional direct-writing in the bulk of transpa...
Polarization and geometric phase shaping via a space-variant anisotropy has attracted considerable i...
Surface texturing is demonstrated by the combination of wet etching and ultrafast laser nanostructur...
This thesis is focused on ultrafast laser induced modification in optical materials including transp...
Microfabrication of glasses using laser assisted chemical etching was first demonstrated in 2001 by ...
A decade ago, a new type of self-organization process was observed in the bulk of SiO2 glass after i...
We fabricate microchannels in fused silica by femtosecond laser irradiation followed by etching in d...
A type of glass modifications occurring after femto-second laser irradiation gives rise to strong (1...
In this theses I will concentrate on femtosecond laser induced modification in silica glass. One typ...
The light intensity in a focused femtosecond laser pulse can be high enough to initiate non-linear a...
Material processing with ultrafast lasers has attracted considerable interest due to new science and...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, it is shown that controllable increases in chemical reactiv...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, it is shown that controllable increases in chemical reactiv...
Modification of transparent materials with ultrafast lasers has attracted considerable interest due ...
Recent applications of femtosecond laser assisted self-assembled nanostructures will be overviewed. ...
The ability of 8 picosecond pulse lasers for three dimensional direct-writing in the bulk of transpa...
Polarization and geometric phase shaping via a space-variant anisotropy has attracted considerable i...