Abstract— Pulsed-laser single-event effects experiments on a 65 nm bulk CMOS integrated circuit confirms the existence of single-event pulse quenching and
Identification of pulse quenching enhanced layouts with subbandgap laser-induced single-event effects ; Jonathan Ahlbin at University of Southern California.
Intensity dependent quenching and reversal of the two-photon fluorescence patterns in Rhodamine 6G and DPA, of picosecond pulses from a mode-locked ruby
Pulsed-laser processing of semiconductors with nanosecond, picosecond, or femtosecond laser pulses offers two very different approaches to enhance photon