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- W4362685213 abstract "Ultrashort near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses have become the tool of choice for high-precision processing of transparent ultrawide bandgap materials, ranging from material ablation, amorphization, waveguide writing to optical data storage. The processing precision with ultrashort laser pulses is fundamentally limited in the lateral direction by diffraction, while self-absorption and self-reflection are limiting the achievable depth. In this chapter, we present one of the possible pathways to overcome these limits by utilizing temporal pulse-shaping technology. In the following, we review and discuss the main light-matter interaction mechanisms, multiphoton and avalanche excitation, and how ultrashort and temporally shaped femtosecond laser pulses address them differently, allowing the control over the spatial carrier distribution and the subsequent material processing. We demonstrate the potential of temporal pulse shaping as a tool for controlled nanostructuring below the typical limits by discussing our in situ and postmortem experimental and numerical studies on the spatial distribution of laser excitation in water, high-aspect-ratio structuring of fused silica, and the optoporation of cells." @default.
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- W4362685213 title "Controlled Nanostructuring of Transparent Matter with Temporal Airy Pulses" @default.
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