Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Apr 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010aipc.1236..454h&link_type=abstract
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED PHASE MEASUREMENT METHODS IN OPTICS AND IMAGING. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1236,
Physics
Optics
Interference, Phase Measurement, Optical Elements, Holography, Shock Waves, Interference, Effects Of Atomic Coherence On Propagation, Absorption, And Amplification Of Light, Electromagnetically Induced Transparency And Absorption, Optical Elements, Devices, And Systems, Holographic Optical Elements, Holographic Gratings, Shock And Shock Reduction And Absorption
Scientific paper
Time-resolved interference observation of femtosecond laser-induced phenomena in transparent materials is very important to optimize laser processing parameters because it gives quantitative information of the spatial and temporal phase changes originated from some important events generated after the pulse irradiation. We performed the observation under tight focusing of a single femtosecond laser pulse in glass with a high numerical aperture lens and an irradiation energy near threshold. These pulse irradiation conditions are applied to fabricate three-dimensional structures based on refractive-index modifications with a sub-wavelength resolution in a transparent material. We demonstrate a generation and diffusion of microplasma, a generation and propagation of shockwaves, and the final refractive index modifications for an irradiation pulse energy.
Hayasaki Yoshio
Isaka Mitsuhiro
Takita Akihiro
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