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11 December 2013 Front Matter: Volume 9065
Proceedings Volume 9065, Fundamentals of Laser-Assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies 2013; 906501 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2053832
Event: Fundamentals of Laser Assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies 2013, 2013, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 9065, including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Conference Committee listing.

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Symposium Committees

  • Honorary Chairs

    • Vladimir N. Vasiliev, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • Ivan A. Shcherbakov, GPI RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Symposium Chairs

    • Vadim P. Veiko, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • Vitaly I. Konov, GPI RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Program Committee Cochairs

    • B. Chichkov, Laser Zentrum (Germany)

    • S. Garnov, GPI RAS (Russian Federation)

    • A. Piqué, NRL (United States)

    • M. J. Soileau, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida (United States)

    • K. Sugioka, RIKEN (Japan)

    • V. Veiko, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Scientific Secretary

    • T. Vartanyan, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Conference for Young Scientists, Engineers, and Students on Intensive Laser Actions and Applications

    • A. Fedorov, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • V. Gordienko, Moscow State University (Russian Federation)

    • G. Račiukaitis, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (Lithuania)

    • S. Stafeev, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Conference on Photophysics of Nano-scale Systems

    • F. Hubenthal, Universität Kassel (Germany)

    • T. Vartanyan, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Conference on Intensive Laser Action in Biology and Medicine

    • G. Altshuler, Palomar Medical Technology Inc. (United States)

    • V. Bagratashvili, ILIT RAS (Russian Federation)

    • V. Khramov, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Conference on Femtosecond Laser-Matter Interaction and Technologies

    • V. Gordienko, Moscow State University (Russian Federation)

    • T. Szörenyi, József Attila University (Hungary)

    • E. Yakovlev, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Young Scientists Workshop on Terahertz Radiation Interaction with Matter

    • S. Garnov, GPI RAS (Russian Federation)

    • S. Kozlov, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • A. Shkurinov, Moscow State University (Russian Federation)

  • Workshop on Laser Cleaning and Artworks Conservation

    • V. Parfenov, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University (Russian Federation)

    • A. Semerok, CEA, DEN, SEARS/LISL (France)

    • E. Shakhno, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Workshop on Phase-Change Processes in Optical Materials and Memory Alloys

    • A. Kolobov, Nanoelectronics Research Institute, AIST (Japan)

    • N. Nikonorov, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • Workshop on High–Power Fiber Lasers Applications

    • A. Kourkov, GPI RAS (Russian Federation)

    • V. Serebryakov, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • S. Smirnov, Lasertech (Russian Federation)

  • Organizing Committee Cochairs

    • A. Allas, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • E. Brui, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • V. Komolov, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

    • E. Yakovlev, NRU ITMO (Russian Federation)

  • International Advisory Committee

    • S. Anisimov (Russian Federation)

    • S. Ashmontas (Lithuania)

    • K. Fotakis (Greece)

    • S. Gaponov (Russian Federation)

    • V. Gapontsev (Russian Federation)

    • S. Garanin (Russian Federation)

    • A. Grigoryants (Russian Federation)

    • P. Kashkarov (Russian Federation)

    • W. Kautek (Austria)

    • I. Kazuyoshi (Japan)

    • Yu. Kivshar (Australia)

    • V. Klimov (Russian Federation)

    • O. Krokhin (Russian Federation)

    • A. Luches (Italy)

    • I. Mijamoto (Japan)

    • V. Ochkin (Russian Federation)

    • V. Orlovich (Belarus)

    • V. Panchenko (Russian Federation)

    • R. Poprawe (Germany)

    • A. Sergeev (Russian Federation)

    • V. Soifer (Russian Federation)

    • M. Soskin (Ukraine)

    • F. Träger (Germany)

    • A. Zheltikov (Russian Federation)

    • L. Zhigiley (United States)

    • A. Ionin (Russian Federation)

  • International Program Committee

    • C. Arnold (United States)

    • F. Bachmann (Germany)

    • A. Caricato (Italy)

    • Y. Cheng (China)

    • O. Efimov United States)

    • V. Detalle (France)

    • V. Gordienko (Russian Federation)

    • V.Gruzdev (United States)

    • H. Helvajian (United States)

    • P. Hermann (Canada)

    • F. Hubenthal (Germany)

    • N. Inogamov (Russian Federation)

    • Y. Jiang (China)

    • A. Kolobov (Japan)

    • V. Komolov (Russian Federation)

    • S. Kozlov (Russian Federation)

    • Y. Lu (United States)

    • B. Luk'yanchuk (Singapore)

    • M. Meunier (Canada)

    • I. Mihailescu (Romania)

    • A. Ostendorf (Germany)

    • V. Parfenov (Russian Federation)

    • G. Račiukaitis (Lithuania)

    • B. Rethfeld (Germany)

    • A. Semerok (France

    • P. Serra (Spain)

    • I. Shiganov (Russian Federation)

    • A. Shkurinov (Russian Federation)

    • I. Smurov (France)

    • A. Sukhorukov (Russian Federation)

    • T. Szörenyi (Hungary)

    • M. Tribelsky (Russian Federation)

    • Y. Tsuboi (Japan)

    • G. Turichin (Russian Federation)

    • T. Vartanyan (Russian Federation)

    • E. Wintner (Austria)

    • E. Yakovlev (Russian Federation)

  • Organizing Committee

    • A. Fedorov

    • V. Khramov

    • V. Parfenov

    • A. Petrov

    • S. Sarnakov

    • V. Serebryakov

    • S. Stafeev

    • S. Smirnov

    • T. Vartanyan

Introduction

This volume presents selected papers of the International Symposium on Fundamentals of Laser-Assisted Micro- and Nanotechnologies (FLAMN-13).

This symposium continues in a new format from well-known traditional symposia, ILATA (Intensive Laser Actions and Technological Applications), consisting of LAMN (Laser-Assisted Microtechnologies) and LMI (Laser-Matter Interaction) conferences, originally organized in former Leningrad, USSR since the mid-1960s. Laser-assisted micro- and nanotechnology is one of the first and rapidly growing areas of research, development, and production.

The symposium was devoted to the wide spectrum of laser micro– and nanoprocessing, from physical fundamentals of different processes and their experimental demonstration, to the industrial set-ups and their realization. Topics covered by FLAMN–13 included theoretical and experimental aspects of laser-matter interaction applied to laser micro- and nanotechnology.

The sessions of FLAMN-13 were visited by over 350 participants including 200 speakers, approximately 80 of them from abroad (Australia, Austria, Belarus, China, France, Germany, Mexico, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States). About 225 papers were presented (110 orals, 115 posters); this volume contains 44 selected papers.

For convenience of readers, the papers in these proceedings are arranged into six topical sections:

Section 1: Laser-matter interaction

Section 2: Laser-assisted micro- and nanotechnologies

Section 3: Laser-induced phase – structure modification

Section 4: Laser cleaning and artworks conservation

Section 5: Biomedical laser applications

Section 6: Lasers and optics related research.

The program committee expresses its gratitude to all the institutions and persons who contributed to organizing, supporting, and holding the conference.

Personal thanks to the FLAMN-13 Cooperating and Sponsoring organization

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Vadim P. Veiko

Tigran A. Vartanyan

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