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1 Introduction (Hiroaki Misawa and Saulius Juodkazis). |
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2 Laser–Matter Interaction Confined Inside the Bulk of a Transparent Solid (Eugene Gamaly, Barry Luther-Davies and Andrei Rode). |
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2.2 Laser–matter Interactions: Basic Processes and Governing Equations. |
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2.3 Nondestructive Interaction: Laser-induced Phase Transitions. |
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2.4 Laser–Solid Interaction at High Intensity. |
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2.5 Multiple-pulse Interaction: Energy Accumulation. |
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3 Spherical Aberration and its Compensation for High Numerical Aperture Objectives (Min Gu and Guangyong Zhou). |
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3.1 Three-dimensional Indensity Point-spread Function in the Second Medium. |
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3.2 Spherical Aberration Compensation by a Tube-length Change. |
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3.3 Effects of Refractive Indices Mismatch-induced Spherical Aberration on 3D Optical Data Storage. |
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3.4 Effects of Refractive Index Mismatch Induced Spherical Aberration on the Laser Trapping Force. |
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4 The Measurement of Ultrashort Light Pulses in Microfabrication Applications (Xun Gu, Selcuk Akturk, Aparna Shreenath, Qiang Cao, and Rick Trebino). |
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4.2 Alternatives to FROG. |
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4.3 FROG and Cross-correlation FROG. |
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4.4 Dithered-crystal XFROG for Measuring Ultracomplex Supercontinuum Pulses. |
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4.5 OPAXFROG for Measuring Ultraweak Broadband Emission. |
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4.6 Extremely Simple FROG Device. |
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5 Nonlinear Optics (John Buck and Rick Trebino). |
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5.1 Linear versus Nonlinear Optics. |
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5.2 Nonlinear-optical Effects. |
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5.3 Some General Observations about Nonlinear Optics. |
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5.4 The Mathematics of Nonlinear Optics. |
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5.6 Phase-matching Bandwidth. |
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5.7 Nonlinear-optical Strengths. |
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6 Filamentation versus Optical Breakdown in Bulk Transparent Media (Eugenijus Gaiz&acaron;uskas). |
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6.2 Conical Waves: Tilted Pulses, Bessel Beams and X-type Waves. |
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6.3 Dynamics of Short-pulse Splitting in Nonlinear Media with Normal Dispersion: Effects of Nonlinear Losses. |
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6.4 On the Physics of Self-channeling: Beam Reconstruction from Conial Waves. |
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6.5 Multi-filaments and Multi-focuses. |
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6.6 Filamentation Induced by Conical Wavepacket. |
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7 Photophysics and Photochemistry of Ultrafast Laser Materials Processing (Richard F. Haglund, Jr.). |
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7.1 Introduction and Motivation. |
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7.2 Ultrafast Laser Materials Interactions: Electronic Excitation. |
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7.3 Ultrafast Laser-materials Interaction: Vibrational Excitation. |
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7.4 Photochemistry in Femtosecond Laser-materials Interactions. |
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7.5 Photomechanical Effects at Femtosecond Timescales. |
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7.6 Pulsed Laser Deposition. |
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7.7 Future Trends in Ultrafast Laser Micromachining. |
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7.8 Summary and Conclusions. |
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8 Formation of Sub-wavelength Periodic Structures Inside Transparent Materials (Peter G. Kazansky). |
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8.2 Anomalous Anisotropic Light-scattering in Glass. |
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8.3 Anisotropic Cherenkov Light-generation in Glass. |
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8.4 Anisotropic Reflection from Femtosecond-laser Self-organized Nanostructures in Glass. |
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8.5 Direct Observation of Self-organized Nanostructures in Glass. |
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8.6 Mechanism of Formation of Self-organized Nanostructures in Glass. |
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8.7 Self-organized Form Birefringence. |
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9 X-ray Generation from Optical Transparent Materials by Focusing Ultrashort Laser Pulses (Koji Hatanaka and Hiroshi Fukumura). |
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9.2 Laser-induced High-energy Photon Emission from Transparent Materials. |
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9.3 Characteristics of Hard X-ray Emission from Transparent Materials. |
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9.4 Possible Applications. |
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10 Femtosecond Laser Microfabrication of Photonic Crystals (Vygantas Mizeikis, Shigeki Matsuo, Saulius Juodkazis, and Hiroaki Misawa). |
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10.1 Microfabrication of Photonic Crystals by Ultrafast Lasers. |
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10.2 Photonic Crystals Obtained by Direct Laser Writing. |
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10.3 Lithography by Multiple-beam Interference. |
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11 Photophysical Processes that Lead to Ablation-free Microfabrication in Glass-ceramic Materials (Frank E. Livingston and Henry Helvajian). |
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11.2 Photostructurable Glass-ceramic (PSGC) Materials. |
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11.3 Laser Processing Photophysics. |
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11.4 Laser Direct-write Microfabrication. |
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12 Applications of Femtosecond Lasers in 3D Machining (Andreas Ostendorf, Frank Korte, Guenther Kamlage, Ulrich Klug, Juergen Koch, Jesper Serbin, Niko Baersch, Thorsten Bauer, Boris N. Chichkov). |
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12.3 Material Processing. |
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12.4 Nonlinear Effects for Nano-machining. |
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12.5 Machining Technology. |
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13 (Some) Future Trends (Saulius Juodkazis and Hiroaki Misawa). |
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13.2 On the Way to the Future. |
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13.3 Example: “Shocked” Materials. |
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