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Femtosecond laser offers big benefits

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Jennifer L. Morey

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- A group of Harvard University researchers has demonstrated a technique for blasting miniature holes in transparent materials that could mean big advances in a number of photonic applications. Though in its initial stages, the technique could increase optical data storage memory and enable more precise tissue ablation. In operation, 100-fs pulses from a regeneratively amplified Ti:sapphire laser generate microexplosions by focusing 50 to 200 µm below the surface of a transparent material at an intensity as high as 1019 W/m2. The result is a 200- to 250-nm-diameter void...Read full article

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    Published: October 1997
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