Abstract
Contrary to common belief asymmetric imprinting, revealed as different modification thresholds for two halves of Gaussian beam, is demonstrated in amorphous silicon. The phenomenon is interpreted in terms of anisotropic transport produced by ultrashort light pulses.
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