Manipulation of form birefringence in isotropic material
Manipulation of form birefringence in isotropic material
Form-birefringent nanostructure composed of the self-organized oxygen defects can be created by light pulses with a width of 70 fs. Such rewritable and directionally controllable nanostructures have evolved by lowering threshold for defect formation.
Shimotsuma, Y.
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Sakakura, M.
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Kazansky, P.G.
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Miura, K.
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Hirao, K.
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Shimotsuma, Y.
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Sakakura, M.
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Kazansky, P.G.
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Miura, K.
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Hirao, K.
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Shimotsuma, Y., Sakakura, M., Kazansky, P.G., Miura, K. and Hirao, K.
(2010)
Manipulation of form birefringence in isotropic material.
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics & Laser (CLEO/QELS), , San Jose, United States.
17 - 21 May 2010.
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Form-birefringent nanostructure composed of the self-organized oxygen defects can be created by light pulses with a width of 70 fs. Such rewritable and directionally controllable nanostructures have evolved by lowering threshold for defect formation.
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Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics & Laser (CLEO/QELS), , San Jose, United States, 2010-05-17 - 2010-05-21
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K. Miura
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