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Quasi-anisotropic wet etching of glass creates inclined microstructures for advanced optical and MEMS devices. [PDF]
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Giant Modulation of Microstructure and Ferroelectric/Piezoelectric Responses in Pb(Zr,Ti)O<sub>3</sub> Ultrathin Films via Single-Pulse Femtosecond Laser. [PDF]
Wang B, Du M, Wang H, Wang M, Li D.
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Mask-guided microbial jet machining for functionalized textured interface fabrication. [PDF]
Ruan J, Wang X, Wang Y, Zou W.
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Analyzing the Potential of Laser Femtosecond Technology for the Mass Production of Cyclic Olefin Copolymer Microfluidic Devices for Biomedical Applications. [PDF]
Varela Leniz I +7 more
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Nanoparticle Collection During Femtosecond Laser Micromachining
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Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics, 1993
AbstractThe machining of several materials such as polymers, metals and ceramics using excimer lasers (193, 248 and 308 nm) was investigated. By photoablation, micrometer resolution can be achieved for polymers if the wavelength and fluence are chosen properly. High‐definition processing of metals is complicated by the occurrence of surface melting. An
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AbstractThe machining of several materials such as polymers, metals and ceramics using excimer lasers (193, 248 and 308 nm) was investigated. By photoablation, micrometer resolution can be achieved for polymers if the wavelength and fluence are chosen properly. High‐definition processing of metals is complicated by the occurrence of surface melting. An
J. Ihlemann +2 more
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Medical device technology, 2003
Laser micromachining can be the key to further miniaturisation of devices. This article describes the different techniques for precision removal of material.
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Laser micromachining can be the key to further miniaturisation of devices. This article describes the different techniques for precision removal of material.
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