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Harnessing ultrafast laser induced nanostructures in transparent materials

Harnessing ultrafast laser induced nanostructures in transparent materials
Harnessing ultrafast laser induced nanostructures in transparent materials
Material processing with ultrafast lasers has attracted considerable interest due to a wide range of applications from laser surgery and integrated optics to optical data storage, 3D micro- and nano-structuring [1,2]. A decade ago it has been discovered that under certain irradiation conditions ordered sub-wavelength structures with features smaller than 20 nm can be formed in the volume of silica glass [3]. The effect of nanograting formation has attracted considerable interest with proposals of applications ranging from nanofluidics [4,5] to polarization control devices [6].
Kazansky, P.G.
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Beresna, M.
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Gecevičius, Mindaugas
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Kazansky, P.G.
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Beresna, M.
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Gecevičius, Mindaugas
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Kazansky, P.G., Beresna, M. and Gecevičius, Mindaugas (2011) Harnessing ultrafast laser induced nanostructures in transparent materials. Workshop on Nonlinear Nanostructures for Ultrafast Laser Applications, Berlin, Germany. 19 - 20 May 2011.

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Material processing with ultrafast lasers has attracted considerable interest due to a wide range of applications from laser surgery and integrated optics to optical data storage, 3D micro- and nano-structuring [1,2]. A decade ago it has been discovered that under certain irradiation conditions ordered sub-wavelength structures with features smaller than 20 nm can be formed in the volume of silica glass [3]. The effect of nanograting formation has attracted considerable interest with proposals of applications ranging from nanofluidics [4,5] to polarization control devices [6].

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2011
Venue - Dates: Workshop on Nonlinear Nanostructures for Ultrafast Laser Applications, Berlin, Germany, 2011-05-19 - 2011-05-20
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/341326
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Author: P.G. Kazansky
Author: M. Beresna
Author: Mindaugas Gecevičius

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