2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.906597
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Nanostructure formation on lithium niobate surfaces by high-repetition rate sub-15-fs near-infrared laser pulses

Abstract: Due to its electro-optical, acousto-optical, ferroelectric, piezoelectric and nonlinear-optical properties lithium niobate is a material of high technological relevance. Thus, patterning of LiNbO 3 surfaces by laser light may significantly influence the performance of micro-optical devices made of this material. Here, we report on the generation of self-organized nanostructures on surfaces of unpoled LiNbO 3 crystals using tightly focused sub-15 fs pulsed Ti:Sapphire laser light (centre wavelength 800 nm, band… Show more

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