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In this paper, a short review of the processes induced by laser ablation of ceramic materials and precursors of semi- and superconductors is presented. After a short introduction on methods such as physical and chemical vapor deposition, the formation and properties of cluster intermediates of the laser vaporization technique are discussed. Some examples of the reactions taking place in the plume produced by the interaction of laser light and ceramic materials are also given.
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Guidoni, A.G. Laser production of clusters as precursors of ceramic materials, semi- and superconductors. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Chem. Sci.) 103, 325–349 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02842089
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