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Modeling 2D and 3D periodic nanostructuring of

materials with ultrafast laser pulses

Jean-Philippe Colombier, Anton Rudenko, Emile Bévillon, Hao Zhang,

Tatiana Itina, Razvan Stoian

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Modeling 2D and 3D periodic nanostructuring of materials with ultrafast laser pulses

Jean-Philippe Colombier,1,* Anton Rudenko,1 Emile Bévillon,1 Hao Zhang,1 Tatiana E. Itina,1 and Razvan Stoian1

1 Univ Lyon, UJM-Saint-Etienne, CNRS, IOGS, Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR5516, F-42023 St-Etienne, France

*E-mail: [email protected].

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