New science and art of femtosecond laser writing
New science and art of femtosecond laser writing
Common beliefs that laser writing does not change when reversing beam scan or propagation direction are challenged. Recently discovered phenomena of quill and non-reciprocal femtosecond laser writing in glasses and crystals are reviewed.
Kazansky, Peter G.
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6 July 2009
Kazansky, Peter G.
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Kazansky, Peter G.
(2009)
New science and art of femtosecond laser writing.
Technical meeting IEEE Photonics Society on Technology and Applications of Ultrafast Laser Inscription, Glasgow City, United Kingdom.
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Common beliefs that laser writing does not change when reversing beam scan or propagation direction are challenged. Recently discovered phenomena of quill and non-reciprocal femtosecond laser writing in glasses and crystals are reviewed.
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Published date: 6 July 2009
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Technical meeting IEEE Photonics Society on Technology and Applications of Ultrafast Laser Inscription, Glasgow City, United Kingdom, 2009-07-06
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Peter G. Kazansky
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