1st Edition
Pulsed Laser Ablation Advances and Applications in Nanoparticles and Nanostructuring Thin Films
Surface energy and nucleation modes
M. Cesaria
ns laser ablation of solid targets in vacuum or in a low gas atmosphere
V. Resta, R. J. Peláez and A. P. Caricato
ns laser ablation of solid targets in high pressure atmosphere
S. Trusso, F. Neri and P. Ossi
fs laser ablation of solid targets in vacuum or in a low gas atmosphere
S. Amoruso
ns or fs laser ablation of solid targets under liquids
M. Ulmeanu, P. Petkov, F. Jipa, E. Brousseau and M. N. R. Ashfold
MAPLE deposition of nanomaterials
E. Gyorgy and A.P. Caricato
Pulsed laser deposition of thin films: wetting, adherent and nanostructuring
I. N. Mihailescu and C. Ristoscu
Core-Shell Nanoparticles for energy storage applications
M. Kothakonda, B. Bourgeois, B. C. Riggs, V. S. Puli, R. Elupula, M. Ejaz, S. Adireddy, S. M. Grayson and D. B. Chrisey
Materials processing and analysis with double pulses
E. Axente, T. E. Itina and J. Hermann
Ultrafast laser-induced phenomena inside transparent materials
Felix Sima, Jian Xu and Koji Sugioka
Nanostructuring semiconductor surfaces using temporally shaped fs laser pulses
P. A. Loukakos, G. D. Tsibidis and E. Stratakis
Large-scale atomistic simulations of the generation of nanoparticles in short pulse laser ablation of metal targets: The effect of background gas and liquid environment
C.-Y. Shih, C. Wu, H. Wu, M.V. Shugaev and L. V. Zhigilei
Laser nanostructuring of polymers
M. Castillejo and E. Rebollar
Laser Printing and Laser Structuring of Materials for Energy Storage
H. Kim, P. Smyrek, Y. Zheng, W. Pfleging, and A. Piqué
Biography
Ion N. Mihailescu is university professor and senior scientific researcher, 1st degree, at the National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics (www.inflpr.ro), Romania. He graduated from the University of Bucharest Faculty of Physics, Romania, in 1969 after majoring in nuclear physics and optics, spectroscopy, and plasma physics and received his PhD from the Central Institute of Physics, Bucharest, Romania, in 1982. He has a large experience in laser interactions, lasers and plasma physics, nanostructured thin-film technology, nanopowder generation and characterization, surface physics and engineering, laser spectroscopy, and materials processing by advanced laser technologies. He is the author of 441 publications, 195 scientific papers published in Proceedings of International Conferences, and 20 books and monographs and has 12 patents. Dr. Mihailescu is the first recipient (1994) of the Galileo Galilei award for "outstanding contribution in the field of optics" and Doctor Honoris Causa of University Cergy-Pontoise, France (2015).
Anna Paola Caricato is professor at the Physics Department "E. De Giorgi" of the University of Salento, Italy. She received her PhD in physics from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, in 2000. Her principal activities involve the study of laser–matter interaction for the deposition of thin films and nanoparticles by laser ablation for applications in sensors, optoelectronic devices, and solar cells. Particular attention is also devoted to the study of the matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation process for the deposition of organic films, polymer multilayers, nanomaterials, and composite films. She is the author of more than 120 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and 6 book chapters and has 2 patents. She has also served as a conference co-chair and committee member for international conferences in laser–matter interactions and applications.






