Optically induced nanostructures : : biomedical and technical applications / / edited by Karsten König and Andreas Ostendorf.

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 o...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, Germany ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : De Gruyter,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xl, 329 pages)
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Table of Contents:
  • Front matter
  • Foreword 1
  • Foreword 2
  • Contents
  • Authors
  • Tutorial
  • Part I: Technical applications
  • 1. Nanoprocessing using near-infrared sub-15 femtosecond laser microscopes
  • 2. Nanophotonic applications of fs-laser radiation induced nanostructures and their theoretical description
  • 3. Temporally shaped femtosecond laser pulses for creation of functional sub-100nm structures in dielectrics
  • 4. Design and fabrication of near- to far-field transformers by sub-100nm two-photon polymerization
  • 5. Ultrashort pulse-induced periodic nanostructures in bulk glass: from fundamentals to applications in high-resolution microscopy
  • 6. Nonlinear processing and multiphoton ablation of self-assembled monolayers for application as ultrathin resists and in biochemical sensors
  • 7. Femtosecond laser-induced surface nanostructures for tribological applications
  • Part II: Biomedical applications
  • 1. Optical reprogramming and optical characterization of cells using femtosecond lasers
  • 2. Nanoscale biofunctionalization of polymer surfaces by laser treatment for controlled cellular differentiation
  • 3. Laser-generated bioactive hydrogels as ion-release systems for burn wound therapy
  • 4. Nanoparticle-loaded bioactive hydrogels
  • 5. Two-photon polymerization of inorganic-organic polymers for biomedical and microoptical applications
  • 6. Optical antennae for near-field induced nonlinear photochemical reactions of photolabile azo- and amine groups
  • 7. Optical trap assisted sub diffraction limited laser structuring
  • 8. STED lithography and protein nanoanchors
  • Index