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Tailoring of the luminescence properties of a silver and zinc phosphate glass at the nanoscale

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Abstract

Fluorescent nanostructures have been written using a femtosecond laser in a glass below the diffraction limit. They are composed of silver clusters. The process enables writing and erasing infinite 3D features at the nanometric scale.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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