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Femtolaser Pulse Creates 3-D Nanostructures

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 9, 2012 — A new fabrication process using femtosecond lasers creates 3-D nanostructures in materials, an essential step toward creating invisibility cloaks and other advanced materials that bend light in unusual ways. The experimental setup in Prof. Eric Mazur's laser laboratory at Harvard. Using femtosecond lasers, Mazur and colleagues have developed a new nanofabrication process for use in creating metamaterials. (Image: Eliza Grinnell, Harvard SEAS) Researchers in Eric Mazur's laboratory at the Harvard School of Engineering and Science (SEAS) fired a femtosecond laser, which releases...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Mar 2012
    3-D nanostructuresAmericasEric Mazurfemtolaserfemtosecond lasersHarvard SEASindustrialinvisibility cloakKevin Voralaser researchLaser ScienceMassachusettsMaterials & Chemicalsmetamaterialsnanonanolithographynanostructuresoptical propertiesResearch & Technologylasers

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