Morphology and mechanisms of femtosecond laser-induced structural change in bulk transparent materials

Citation:

C. B. Schaffer, A. O. Jamison, J. F. Garcia, J. B. Ashcom, and E. Mazur. 2001. “Morphology and mechanisms of femtosecond laser-induced structural change in bulk transparent materials.” In . Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics.

Abstract:

Tightly-focused femtosecond laser pulses are used to produce localized structural changes in bulk glass. The morphology of these structures is studied using optical and electron microscopy, and several mechanisms for producing structural changes are identified.
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