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Femtosecond-laser generation of self-organized bubble patterns in fused silica

Bellouard, Yves  
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Hongler, Max-Olivier  
2011
Optics Express

By continuously scanning a femtosecond laser beam across a fused silica specimen, we demonstrate the formation of self-organized bubbles buried in the material. Rather than using high intensity pulses and high numerical aperture to induce explosions in the material, here bubbles form as a consequence of cumulative energy deposits. We observe a transition between chaotic and self-organized patterns at high scanning rate (above 10 mm/s). Through modeling the energy exchange, we outline the similarities of this phenomenon with other non-linear dynamical systems. Furthermore, we demonstrate with this method the high-speed writing of two- and three-dimensional bubble "crystals" in bulk silica. (C)2011 Optical Society of America

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research article
DOI
10.1364/OE.19.006807
Web of Science ID

WOS:000288852700113

Author(s)
Bellouard, Yves  
Hongler, Max-Olivier  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

19

Issue

7

Start page

6807

End page

6821

Subjects

femtolaser

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self-organization

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nonlinear dynamics

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bubbles in silica

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REVIEWED

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March 14, 2011
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