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Nanostructuring of Transparent Materials by Light

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Abstract

The smallest embedded structures ever created by light are observed in the experiments on femtosecond direct writing. The phenomenon is interpreted in terms of interference between light and bulk electron acoustic wave, resulting in periodic structural changes in glass.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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