“…LIPSS [65,66,67,68], a universal phenomenon that occurs after laser irradiation on a wide number of different materials [69,70,71], have been found to exhibit different characteristic shapes, including ripples (lines), rods, cones, grooves, etc. The generation of LIPSS takes place commonly only in a fluence range close to the material damage threshold and even just below the ablation threshold [72]. The total dose of laser energy, or accumulated fluence, influences the LIPSS formation as well as their morphology [72,73,74,75,76,77,78].…”