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Direct probe tor plasma formation during excimer laser ablation of materials

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Abstract

Excimer laser ablation is currently under intense investigation as, a technique for etching and patterning of a wide range of materials including metals, semiconductors, insulators, organic polymers, and biological tissue. During ablation of these solids a plume of gas-phase material is produced which expands rapidly away from the etched surface.

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