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On the role of nanopore formation and evolution in multi-pulse laser nanostructuring of glasses

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-017-1492-2

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  1. French Ministry of Science and Education
  2. LABEX MANUTECH SISE of Universite de Lyon, within the program Investissements d'Avenir [ANR-10-LABEX-0075, ANR-11-IDEX-0007]
  3. CINES project in France [A002085015]
  4. ITMO Fellowship Professorship program

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Laser nanostructuring of glasses has attracted particular attention during laser decades due to its numerous applications in optics, telecommunications, sensing, nanofiuidics, as well as in the development of nanocomposite materials. Despite a significant progress achieved in this field with the development and use of femtosecond laser systems, many questions remain puzzling. This study is focused on the numerical modeling of ultrashort laser interactions with glasses. Firstly, we consider laser light propagation and nonlinear ionization. Then, nanocavitation processes in glasses are modeled, followed by the hydrodynamic evolution of pores and cavities. The required conditions for nanopore formation and volume nanogratings erasure in the typical femtosecond laser-irradiation regimes are discussed in the frame of the developed model.

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