Optically Induced Nanostructures: Biomedical and Technical Applications

Optically Induced Nanostructures: Biomedical and Technical Applications book cover

Optically Induced Nanostructures: Biomedical and Technical Applications

Author(s): Karsten König (Editor), Andreas Ostendorf

  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2015
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 369 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3110337185
  • ISBN-13: 9783110337181

Book Description

Nanostructuring of materials is a task at the heart of many modern disciplines in mechanical engineering, as well as optics, electronics, and the life sciences. This book includes an introduction to the relevant nonlinear optical processes associated with very short laser pulses for the generation of structures far below the classical optical diffraction limit of about 200 nanometers as well as coverage of state-of-the-art technical and biomedical applications. These applications include silicon and glass wafer processing, production of nanowires, laser transfection and cell reprogramming, optical cleaning, surface treatments of implants, nanowires, 3D nanoprinting, STED lithography, friction modification, and integrated optics. The book highlights also the use of modern femtosecond laser microscopes and nanoscopes as novel nanoprocessing tools.

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From the Back Cover

Nanostructuring of materials is a task at the heart of many modern disciplines in mechanical engineering, as well as optics, electronics, and the life sciences. This book includes an introduction to the relevant nonlinear optical processes associated with very short laser pulses for the generation of structures far below the classical optical diffraction limit of about 200 nanometers as well as coverage of state-of-the-art technical and biomedical applications. These applications include silicon and glass wafer processing, production of nanowires, laser transfection and cell reprogramming, optical cleaning, surface treatments of implants, nanowires, 3D nanoprinting, STED lithography, friction modification, and integrated optics.

The book highlights also the use of modern femtosecond laser microscopes and nanoscopes as novel nanoprocessing tools.

About the Author

Karsten König, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany; Andreas Ostendorf, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.

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