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Surface ablation of transparent materials using temporally shaped ultrashort laser pulses

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Abstract

We report our recent experiments to determine the influence of pulse shape on surface ablation of materials. A 50 fs ultrashort laser pulse is shaped in a liquid-crystal spatial light modulator, amplified to several μJ, then focused onto various transparent substrates. The resulting ablation spots are analyzed with a SEM.

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