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Anomalous Interaction of Longitudinal Electric Field with Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films

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Abstract

Cylindrically polarized beams produced by femtosecond laser written S-waveplate are used to modify amorphous silicon films. Paradoxically, no crystallization is observed in the maximum of longitudinal electric field despite the strongest light intensity.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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