International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, developed to describe the dynamics of electronic excitation and lattice heating in several dielectric materials with different electron–phonon coupling properties (e.g. fused silica and sapphire) under the action of femtosecond near-infrared laser pulse trains with variable separation time between pulses. The modeling approach was aimed to describe the mechanisms that enable the spatial modulation of the structures induced by temporally modulated laser excitation and ablation of wide-band-gap dielectric materials. The possible geometric contours of the laser-induced craters on the target surfaces are discussed on the basis of the lattice-temperatu...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been 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...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
In this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been developed to describe the p...
In this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been developed to describe the p...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
ABSTRACT: We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser ...
Optical materials can be structured by laser pulses to get new material functionalities in various s...
The use of femtosecond (fs) trains of pulse is now well established as an efficient technique to mod...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been 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...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
International audienceWe present a two-dimensional model, based on a drift–diffusion approach, devel...
In this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been developed to describe the p...
In this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been developed to describe the p...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
ABSTRACT: We have investigated the use of tightly focused, temporally shaped femtosecond (fs)-laser ...
Optical materials can be structured by laser pulses to get new material functionalities in various s...
The use of femtosecond (fs) trains of pulse is now well established as an efficient technique to mod...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been devel...
International audienceIn this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been 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...