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Ordered Submicron Structures in Optical Coatings Obtained by Laser Dewetting of Metallic Thin Film Stacks

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Abstract

Obtaining large surfaces covered by submicron structures is a challenge in patterning coatings. Using laser induced dewetting, large surface self-assembled ordered metallic structures were used to modify optical properties of interference coatings.

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