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These ultrashort and intense green optical pulses generated by laser sources are used to sense tiny changes in transparent materials down to the picosecond. The aim of this research project is to develop novel material processing methods, paving the way for new types of devices with applications in optics, biotechnology and micromechanics. Galatea Laboratory, Yves Bellouard.

These ultrashort and intense green optical pulses generated by laser sources are used to sense tiny changes in transparent materials down to the picosecond. The aim of this research project is to develop novel material processing methods, paving the way for new types of devices with applications in optics, biotechnology and micromechanics. Galatea Laboratory, Yves Bellouard.

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Catherine Leutenegger/EPFL
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April 11, 2019
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Photographs of Catherine Leutenegger

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