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Laser light propagation through light-induced inhomogeneous medium

Research Goal

This interaction can change the medium's index of refraction through thermal and electronic interactions, particularly at high laser intensities. Thus, we are investigating laser-induced spatial modulation of the intensity field, and changes in focal plane of the incident laser beam. Understanding these coupled interactions is important for laser micromachining of materials in a surrounding medium. Two papers on the modeling, analysis, and computational methods of light propagation in self-induced inhomogeneous media have been published, and a third on the effect that such propagation has on laser assisted chemical etching (LACE) of microstructures in silicon. (NSF & ONR)

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Acknowledgement:

Work partially supported by National Science Foundation grant # & Office Naval Research Grant #

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