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Laser- and Filament-Induced Multi-scale Surface Structures on Solid Target Materials

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Abstract

Laser-induced filaments can ablate solid material at distances greater than that practicably achieved through linear optics. We observed multi-scale structures on metals, polymers, and ceramics from filaments and compared to those from short-focused laser pulses.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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