Nanosecond laser-induced amplification of a photochromic reaction in a diarylethene nanoparticle
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Ultrasonic characterization of dry and wet nanosecond laser ablation of solids - ScienceDirect
Dynamic behavior modeling of laser-induced damage initiated by surface defects on KDP crystals under nanosecond laser irradiation | Scientific Reports
Effects of Different Laser Pulse Regimes (Nanosecond, Picosecond and Femtosecond) on the Ablation of Materials for Production of Nanoparticles in Liquid Solution | IntechOpen
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Femtosecond vs. Nanosecond Laser Pulse Duration for Laser Ablation Chemical Analysis
High-Precision and Low-Damage Microchannel Construction via Magnetically Assisted Laser-Induced Plasma Ablation for Micro-Thermoelectric Devices | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Femtosecond vs. Nanosecond Laser Pulse Duration for Laser Ablation Chemical Analysis
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