Abstract
Single 60-femtosecond laser pulse modification threshold fluences (Φth) of nanometer-thin diamond-like carbon (DLC) films generated by Inverse Pulse Laser Deposition (IPLD) [1] show strong dependencies on the film thickness l (Fig. 1, left). Experiments were performed in an ultrahigh precision microscope setup with a high numerical aperture objective (NA = 0.7).
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