Increasingly requirements on the thin film quality of functionalized materials are efficiently met by a novel laser processing technique - Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE). Examples of deposition conditions and main features characteristic to film growth rate of MAPLE-fabricated organic materials are summarized. MAPLE experimental results are compared with ones corresponding to the classical Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD). In particular, the results of investigation of MAPLE-deposited fibrinogen blood protein thin films using a KrF* excimer laser and characterized by FTIR and Raman spectrometry are reported. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Jelinek, M., Cristescu, R., Kocourek, T., Vorliek, V., Remsa, J., Stamatin, L., … Chrisey, D. B. (2007). Thin films growth parameters in MAPLE; Application to fibrinogen. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 59(1), 22–27. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/59/1/005
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