Two types of independent anisotropic structures have been formed simultaneously in amorphous hydrogenated films by applying a femtosecond laser pulse to them, i.e., a structure with a period of several micrometers to several tens of micrometers and a structure with a period of several hundred nanometers. The formation mechanisms of these strictures are different, which allows us to orient them relative to each other in a desirable way. Both structures independently influence the optical properties of the modified films, which causes the diffraction of transmitted light and making the films polarization-sensitive. The conductivity of the modified films correlates with the mutual orientation of the anisotropic structures, whereas no interrela...
Contrary to common belief asymmetric imprinting, revealed as different modification thresholds for t...
Conventional optics (e.g. lenses or mirrors) manipulates the phase via optical path difference by co...
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films have been considered for use in solar cell applic...
Femtosecond laser-modified amorphous silicon (a-Si) films with optical and electrical anisotropy hav...
Femtosecond laser processing of hydrogenated amorphous silicon is a perspective method for thin film...
Thin film technology based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) has been playing a significant...
A femto- and picosecond laser assisted periodic nanostructuring of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (α...
Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST225) looks to be a promising material for rewritable memory devices due to its relativ...
We demonstrate femto- and picosecond laser assisted nanostructuring of hydrogenated amorphous silico...
New phenomena of light scattering and Cherenkov third-harmonic generation peaking in the plane of po...
Cylindrically polarized beams produced by femtosecond laser written S-waveplate are used to modify a...
Amorphous Si films of 60 and 10 nm thick on glass substrates were irradiated by a linearly polarized...
This work investigates the modification, resulting from fs-laser irradiation (150 fs, 775 nm and 1 k...
Crystallization of amorphous hydrogenated silicon films with femtosecond laser pulses is one of the ...
Although laser-produced micro-/nano-structures have been extensively studied, the effects of the ini...
Contrary to common belief asymmetric imprinting, revealed as different modification thresholds for t...
Conventional optics (e.g. lenses or mirrors) manipulates the phase via optical path difference by co...
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films have been considered for use in solar cell applic...
Femtosecond laser-modified amorphous silicon (a-Si) films with optical and electrical anisotropy hav...
Femtosecond laser processing of hydrogenated amorphous silicon is a perspective method for thin film...
Thin film technology based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) has been playing a significant...
A femto- and picosecond laser assisted periodic nanostructuring of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (α...
Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST225) looks to be a promising material for rewritable memory devices due to its relativ...
We demonstrate femto- and picosecond laser assisted nanostructuring of hydrogenated amorphous silico...
New phenomena of light scattering and Cherenkov third-harmonic generation peaking in the plane of po...
Cylindrically polarized beams produced by femtosecond laser written S-waveplate are used to modify a...
Amorphous Si films of 60 and 10 nm thick on glass substrates were irradiated by a linearly polarized...
This work investigates the modification, resulting from fs-laser irradiation (150 fs, 775 nm and 1 k...
Crystallization of amorphous hydrogenated silicon films with femtosecond laser pulses is one of the ...
Although laser-produced micro-/nano-structures have been extensively studied, the effects of the ini...
Contrary to common belief asymmetric imprinting, revealed as different modification thresholds for t...
Conventional optics (e.g. lenses or mirrors) manipulates the phase via optical path difference by co...
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films have been considered for use in solar cell applic...