Ultraviolet Nanosecond Laser Annealing (LA) is a powerful tool for both fundamental investigations of ultrafast, nonequilibrium phase-change phenomena and technological applications (e.g., the processing of 3D sequentially integrated nano-electronic devices) where strongly confined heating and melting is desirable. Optimizing the LA process along with the experimental design is challenging, especially when involving complex 3D-nanostructured systems with various shapes and phases. To this purpose, it is essential to model critical nanoscale physical LA-induced phenomena, such as shape changes or formation and evolution of point and extended defects. To date, LA simulators are based on continuum models, which cannot fully capture the microsc...
Vaporization, spallation and phase explosion are considered to be the main mechanisms contributing t...
Producción CientíficaUltra-fast laser annealing of ion implanted Si has led to thermodynamically une...
Under the irradiation of an ultrafast intense laser, solid materials can be driven into nonequilibri...
International audienceUltraviolet Nanosecond Laser Annealing (LA) is a powerful tool for both fundam...
This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) grants IV 122/1, RE1141/14, and GA46...
International audienceExplosive crystallization is a well known phenomenon occurring due to the ther...
Ultraviolet nanosecond laser annealing (LA) is a powerful tool where strongly confined heating and m...
Two melting mechanisms are reproduced and quantified for superheating and melting of Al nanolayer ir...
A previously developed one-dimensional (ID) computational model for heat flow and nonequilibrium pha...
A model of pulsed laser melting of embedded nanoparticles is introduced. Pulsed laser melting (PLM) ...
Intense ultrashort laser pulses can melt crystals in less than a picosecond but, in spite of over th...
Pulsed-laser melting (PLM) is commonly used to achieve a fast quench rate in both thin films and nan...
Producción CientíficaPulsed laser irradiation of damaged solids promotes ultrafast nonequilibrium ki...
We present a thermal transport model to describe the melting and resolidification of semiconductors ...
Laser processing (sintering, melting, crystallization and ablation) of nanoscale materials has been ...
Vaporization, spallation and phase explosion are considered to be the main mechanisms contributing t...
Producción CientíficaUltra-fast laser annealing of ion implanted Si has led to thermodynamically une...
Under the irradiation of an ultrafast intense laser, solid materials can be driven into nonequilibri...
International audienceUltraviolet Nanosecond Laser Annealing (LA) is a powerful tool for both fundam...
This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) grants IV 122/1, RE1141/14, and GA46...
International audienceExplosive crystallization is a well known phenomenon occurring due to the ther...
Ultraviolet nanosecond laser annealing (LA) is a powerful tool where strongly confined heating and m...
Two melting mechanisms are reproduced and quantified for superheating and melting of Al nanolayer ir...
A previously developed one-dimensional (ID) computational model for heat flow and nonequilibrium pha...
A model of pulsed laser melting of embedded nanoparticles is introduced. Pulsed laser melting (PLM) ...
Intense ultrashort laser pulses can melt crystals in less than a picosecond but, in spite of over th...
Pulsed-laser melting (PLM) is commonly used to achieve a fast quench rate in both thin films and nan...
Producción CientíficaPulsed laser irradiation of damaged solids promotes ultrafast nonequilibrium ki...
We present a thermal transport model to describe the melting and resolidification of semiconductors ...
Laser processing (sintering, melting, crystallization and ablation) of nanoscale materials has been ...
Vaporization, spallation and phase explosion are considered to be the main mechanisms contributing t...
Producción CientíficaUltra-fast laser annealing of ion implanted Si has led to thermodynamically une...
Under the irradiation of an ultrafast intense laser, solid materials can be driven into nonequilibri...