Stefan Irimiciuc, PhD
Scientific Researcher 2nd Rank, National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Romania
I am a part of the Advanced Technologies in Thin Films group, Laser Department since 2018. I was awarded the PhD title in 2017 by University of Lille, France and Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania.
I am a specialist on plasma diagnostics and laser-matter interactions and the more recent interest is on understanding and controlling pulsed laser deposition. Parallel to the experimental work I am one of the main developers of multifractal hydrodynamic model implemented for complex transient phenomena analysis.
Research Interests
Pulsed Laser Deposition
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Thin Film Technology
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Plasma Diagnostic Techniques
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Low Temperature Plasma Technology
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Multifractal Theoretical Models
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Selected
Publications
Target properties–plasma dynamics relationship in laser ablation of metals: Common trends for fs, ps and ns irradiation regimes, Irimiciuc et al.
Understanding pulsed laser deposition process of copper halides via plasma diagnostics techniques, Irimiciuc et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS 130 (24), 243302, 2021
Insight into the plasma oxidation process during pulsed laser deposition, Irimiciuc et al.
PLASMA PROCESSES AND POLYMERS, e2100102, 2021
Target properties–plasma dynamics relationship in laser ablation of metals: Common trends for fs, ps and ns irradiation regimes, Irimiciuc et al.
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE 506, 144926, 2017