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When we discuss the concept of laser-induced phenomena, we refer to several different processes such as laser ablation, optical breakdown, laser pyrolysis, and laser-induced reduction reactions. In our recent study, we discovered a new phenomenon, which can be called “laser-inspired chemical transformations”.
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I would like to thank and acknowledge my colleagues, all bright scientists, who contributed to the success of our research: the people from the group of from Professor Tunik’s laboratory, the people from Research Centers of St. Petersburg State University: Nanocenter and Optical Center of Laser and Materials Research, and also the people from Max Plank Institute for the Science of Light and from Friedrich-Alexander University of Nuremberg. If it were not for the support from Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, Project 14.604.21.0078, the experiments would not have succeeded.
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Manshina, A. (2017). Laser-Inspired Chemical Transformations. In: Yamanouchi, K. (eds) Progress in Photon Science. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 115. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52431-3_24
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