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Transition and self-healing process between chaotic and self-organized patterns observed during femtosecond laser writing

We report evidence of intermittent behavior between chaotic and self-organized patterns while writing lines with a femtosecond lasers on the surface of a fused silica substrate. The patterns are accompanied by resolidified sub-microspheres and non-aligned grating lamellae. We observe that such dynam...

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Published in:Optics express 2015-06, Vol.23 (13), p.16993-17007
Main Authors: Groothoff, Nathaniel, Hongler, Max-Olivier, Kazansky, Peter, Bellouard, Yves
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