femtosecond|femtoseconds in English

noun

one quadrillionth of a second, one thousandth of a nanosecond

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1. Using an advanced femtosecond laser system, they generate a blue pulse of 50 femtosecond duration (1 fs = 10-15 seconds) which initiated the chemical reaction.

2. If we rename it the " 1 Femtosecond Rule ".

3. Spatially chirped pulses for femtosecond laser ablation through transparent materials

4. Amplitude is a leading global manufacturer of femtosecond lasers for scientific, medical and industrial applications.

5. Crystallization of amorphous Si nanoclusters in SiO(x) films using femtosecond laser pulse Annealings

6. The team developed advanced tools making use of new femtosecond-light pulses to study metal-organic complexes.

7. Non-amplified femtosecond laser was used to induce multiphoton effects for corneal tissue imaging and for tissue ablation.

8. The phenomenon known as amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) is dynamically manifested especially at the rising edge of these ultra-intense femtosecond pulses.

9. The near field of a terahertz wave confined to a scanning probe tip provides femtosecond atomic-scale forces that Coherently modulate the switching probability of a …

10. For treatment in Astigmatic patients, the femtosecond laser can make the incisions to accurate depths and lengths, decreasing the chance of corneal perforation

11. In this context the associated non-linear effects can result in significant reduction of the amplified spontaneous emission level in relation to the ultra-fast (femtosecond) pulse.

12. UFI 45° AOI Ultrafast Chirped Mirrors are ideal for pulse compression and dispersion compensation of ultrafast pulses from femtosecond lasers, such as Ti:sapphire, during beam transport

13. This process is achieved with a mechanical microkeratome using a metal blade, or a femtosecond laser that creates a series of tiny closely arranged bubbles within the cornea.

14. Most femtosecond lasers emit pulses with near-IR wavelengths and, due to the limited gain bandwidth of laser amplifiers, these pulses have durations over many optical cycles when amplified.

15. Femtosecond laser pulses (30 fs in length) of various energies were utilised for production of single and multiple overlapping ablation sites on flat polished surfaces of hardened Portland cement pastes.

16. Differently substituted Anils (Schiff bases) and their boranil counterparts lacking the proton‐transfer functionality have been studied using stationary and femtosecond time‐resolved absorption, fluorescence, and IR techniques, combined with quantum mechanical modelling

17. The invention relates to a method for producing and structuring electro-optical elements from electro-optical materials, e.g. nonlinear optical organic crystals, particularly comprised of the organic salt DAST, by means of femtosecond laser ablation.

18. The invention relates to a method for producing a thermal barrier coating on a component, more particularly on a turbine component and preferably on a turbine blade, wherein the component is provided with the thermal barrier coating and structures are then created in the outer surface of the thermal barrier coating using a laser ablation process so as to segment the surface of the thermal barrier coating, the structures being created in the surface of the thermal barrier coating by an ultrashort pulse laser, more particularly a femtosecond laser.