Straw, 2013 - Google Patents
Ultrashort pulsed laser-induced chemistry: methodology, instrumentation, and analysisStraw, 2013
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This dissertation explores the science and application of ultrashort pulsed lasers to locally induced chemical reactions having high spatial resolution. Chemical reactions driven in the gas phase by micro-to millimetre-scale plasmas formed when ultrashort pulsed laser …
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