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Femtosecond Laser LIPSS of Copper: Modeling and Experimental Comparison

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Abstract

The femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface structure (FLIPSS) is a one-step process for fast fabrication of periodic-like nanostructures on different materials and enables a new range of functionalized surface processing [1]. In our pervious study, ablation of a copper foil surface by femtosecond laser pulse (800 nm, 120 fs) was investigated theoretically and experimentally [2]. The simulated ablation depths agree well with the experimental measurements.

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