Ultrashort pulse laser induced processes in the nanotechnology at interfaces are presented. A special focus is placed on femtosecond far field investigations of defect generation in solids [1-4] and on electrochemical in-situ techniques in graphene nanosheet synthesis [5]. Further, deterministic nanostructuring of solids and hot electron electrochemistry is discussed [6]. Apertureless scanning near-field nanolithography with a femtosecond Yb-doped fiber laser oscillator allows non-thermal electromagnetic energy transfer [7].
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[4] A. Naghilou, O. Armbruster, W. Kautek, Appl. Surf. Sci. 418 (2017) 487-490.
[5] M. Pfaffeneder-Kmen, I. Falcon Casas, A. Naghilou, G. Trettenhahn, W. Kautek, Electrochim. Acta 255 (2017) 160-167.
[6] O. Armbruster, H. Pöhl, W. Kautek, (2018), in publication.
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