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    Ultrafast laser induced nanostructured ITO for liquid crystal alignment and higher transparency electrodes by Solodar, A., Cerkauskaite, A., Drevinskas, R., Kazansky, P. G., Abdulhalim, I.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-08-2018)
    “…Femtosecond laser nanostructured indium tin oxide (ITO) coated glass is shown to act both as a liquid crystal (LC) alignment layer and as an electrode with…”
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    Direct writing of birefringent elements by ultrafast laser nanostructuring in multicomponent glass by Fedotov, S. S., Drevinskas, R., Lotarev, S. V., Lipatiev, A. S., Beresna, M., Čerkauskaitė, A., Sigaev, V. N., Kazansky, P. G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (15-02-2016)
    “…Self-assembled nanostructures created by femtosecond laser irradiation are demonstrated in alkali-free aluminoborosilicate glass. The growth of the induced…”
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    Direct laser writing of metastable modifications in lithium niobate crystal with ultrashort laser pulses by Paipulas, D., Mizeikis, V., Cerkauskaite, A., Sirutkaitis, V., Juodkazis, S.

    “…This work demonstrates that direct laser writing (DLW) is an excellent technique for metastable modification formation in the bulk of pure and iron doped LiNbO…”
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    Current Trends in Multi-Dimensional Optical Data Storage Technology by Zhang, J., Cerkauskaite, A., Drevinskas, R., Patel, A., Beresna, M., Kazansky, P.G.

    “…Optical data storage, renowned for its low energy consumption features, is an ideal candidate for data archiving. The major challenge is the lack of…”
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    Ultrafast Laser Nanostructured ITO Acts as Liquid Crystal Alignment Layer and Higher Transparency Electrode by Solodar, A, Cerkauskaite, A, Drevinskas, R, Kazansky, P. G, Abdulhalim, I

    Published 27-02-2018
    “…Electrodes with higher transparency that can also align liquid crystals (LCs) are of high importance for improved costs and energy consumption of LC displays…”
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