Abstract
Laser ablation is a well-established solid-state film growth technique that typically involves applying a nanosecond laser beam to ablate a target material, followed by depositing the precursor vapor onto a substrate. A main technical obstacle for growing thin films with conventional nanosecond laser ablation is the formation of micron-sized particulates or droplets, which would be unacceptable for making materials with nanometer scale structures.
© 2006 Optical Society of America
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