Abstract:
The scattering and absorption of a high-power picosecond laser pulse by a solid target were investigated experimentally making use of the Progress-P'' Nd: glass laser facility (λ = 1053 nm, τ = 1.4 ps) at radiation intensities I = 1016 — 1019 W cm–2 on the target surface. It was found that, for I ≤ 1017 W cm–2, more than 30% of the intensity of the scattered light was contained in the specularly reflected component. The absorption coefficient of the laser radiation with intensities ranging from 1018 to 1019 W cm–2 was higher for targets made of materials with higher atomic numbers.