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Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structure on Solids: A Universal Phenomenon

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1982

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Laser-induced periodic structure on solid surfaces can be understood as a universal phenomenon which occurs for a broad range of wavelengths and different laser polarization states in both polariton-active and -inactive media. Circularly polarized light has been used, for the first time, to generate periodic structures; these show an interesting dependence on the sense of rotation.

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