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29 March 2017Brillouin micro-elastography of laser-processed materials
3D laser processing is becoming a mainstream of micro- and nano- fabrication. However, very little is known how physical, chemical and/or structural changes induced by laser irradiation affect local mechanical properties. In this report, we, for the first time, utilize Brillouin microspectroscopy to assess and image the variation of viscoelastic properties of materials induced by laser processing.
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Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Dawson Nodurft, Zachary Coker, Zhaokai Meng, "Brillouin micro-elastography of laser-processed materials," Proc. SPIE 10095, Laser 3D Manufacturing IV, 100950I (29 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252714