Que, 2022 - Google Patents
Demonstration of anisotropy control of optical properties induced by IR fs laser irradiation in organic materials: birefringence, di-attenuation, SHG, photoluminescenceQue, 2022
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Femtosecond laser direct writing in materials has been studied due to its advantages in micro-processing. The discovery of polarization effect found in controlling the crystallization orientation in LiNbSi oxide glass was an outstanding finding. Besides the wavelength, the …
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