Real-space observation of surface structuring induced by ultra-fast-laser illumination far below the melting threshold
Abstract Intense short laser pulses are an intriguing tool for tailoring surface properties via ultra-fast melting of the surface layer of an irradiated target. Despite extensive studies on the interaction of femto-second laser interaction with matter, the initial steps of the morphological changes...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ch. Zaum, N. Osterloh, R. Darkins, D. M. Duffy, K. Morgenstern |
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2021
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