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Femtosecond Optical Breakdown as a Source of the Extreme States of Matter

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It is well known that from the two fundamental thermodynamic parameters pressure p is much more efficient in transformation of the matter state than temperature T. Optical breakdown in a form of microexplosion proved to be a simple, cheap, and efficient source of transient extreme pressure and temperature. Our interest is focused on the breakdown performed with femstosecond laser pulses both on a surface and in the bulk of material. The paper delivers some examples of the transformation effects observed mostly in the transparent dielectrics under irradiation with femtosecond laser pulses.

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  • Institute of Optoelectronics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
  • Department of Physics and Photon Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
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  • Department of Physics and Photon Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
  • Physics Division, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Nilore, Islamabad, Pakistan
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  • Department of Physics and Photon Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
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  • Department of Physics and Photon Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
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  • Department of Physics and Photon Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Swinburn University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
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  • Department of Physics and Photon Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Republic of Korea

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