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Photonics Dictionary

ablative photodecomposition

Ablative photodecomposition refers to a process where a material is broken down or decomposed due to exposure to intense light, typically laser light. In this process, the photons from the laser interact with the material, causing it to vaporize or disintegrate rapidly. This technique is often used in laser ablation processes where precise material removal or patterning is required, such as in microfabrication, laser surgery, or cleaning of surfaces.
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