“…Resonant with the vibrational modes of the hydroxyl bonds from water, the energy of the laser photons (λ = 2.94 µm) is mainly absorbed by these chemical bonds, the degradation of the organic materials, especially of the polymers, being limited. As is expected, the solvent type and its properties have a great influence on the properties of the deposited organic layers [61,64]. In all the MAPLE-based techniques, parameters such as laser wavelength, laser fluence, laser pulse duration, repetition rate, substrate-target distance, substrate temperature (if appropriate), background pressure, composition of the target matrix, organic material concentration, etc., influence the properties of the deposited layers [60,71,72].…”