Abstract
The interaction of pulsed UV laser light with polymers has been extensively studied in recent years.1 The clean removal (ablation) of material, which has potential application in a variety of commercial processes, was the subject of most of this work. Our Interest has been in the composition and ultimate fate of the ejected material; it has been shown that unique polymer films can be deposited from this vapor.2
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