Morphology and mechanisms of picosecond ablation of metal films on fused silica substrates
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Alexander M. Rubenchik | Manyalibo J. Matthews | J. D. Bude | Raluca A. Negres | Isaac L. Bass | Gabe Guss | Jae-Hyuck Yoo | Wesley J. Keller | Ken Stanion
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