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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1999 Volume 28, Number 2, Pages 167–172 (Mi qe1560)

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Interaction of laser radiation with matter

Comparative study of the ablation of materials by femtosecond and pico- or nanosecond laser pulses

T. V. Kononenkoa, V. I. Konova, S. V. Garnova, R. Danieliusb, A. Piskarskasb, G. Tamosauskasb, F. Dausingerc

a Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b Department of Quantum Electronics and Laser Research Center, Vilnius University
c Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge, Universität Stuttgart, Germany

Abstract: A series of studies was carried out on the ablation of steel, Si3N4 ceramic, and diamond in air by femtosecond (200 and 900 fs) pulses of different wavelengths (532 and 266 nm) and in a wide energy density range (1 — 103 J cm-2 ). The ablation rates were measured for different geometries of the irradiation surface [a shallow crater and a channel with a high (up to 10) aspect ratio]. The ablation rates (in a shallow crater) and the morphologies of the irradiated surface were compared for femtosecond and longer (220 ps, 7 ns) pulses. The role of the laser-generated plasma in the ablation of materials by subpicosecond pulses as well as the prospects for the practical application of ultrashort laser pulses in the processing of materials are analysed.

PACS: 42.62.Cf, 79.20.Ds, 81.65.Cf

Received: 26.03.1999


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1999, 29:8, 724–728

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