Abstract
Although hole drilling using ultra-short laser pulses has been shown to produce holes of excellent quality, we have observed that during the evolution of the hole, the morphology of the hole bottom has a dependence on fluence, number of shots, and polarization. We describe the nature of this structure within the hole and under what conditions it is observed.
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