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Laser fluence dependence of periodic structures on metals produced by femtosecond double pulse laser

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Abstract

The formation mechanism of LIPSS has been investigated for titanium irradiated by double pulse. We found that variation of the surface plasma density characterized by first pulse led to a variation of the grating interspaces.

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