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Mechanisms of three-dimensional structuring of photo-polymers by tightly focussed femtosecond laser pulses

Malinauskas et al., 2010

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13161872626547861875
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Malinauskas M
Žukauskas A
Bičkauskaitė G
Gadonas R
Juodkazis S
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Optics Express

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Three-dimensional (3D) micro/nano-structuring of photo-resists is systematically studied at the close-to-dielectric-breakdown irradiance. It is demonstrated that avalanche absorption is playing a major part in free electron generation and chemical bond breaking at these …
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