Modification and dynamics inside diamond by femtosecond laser double-pulse irradiation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We investigated modifications and the temporal evolution of the morphology in the photoexcited
region inside diamond single crystal after photoexcitation by tightly focused fs laser pulses. We
found that double-pulse irradiation with 200-400 fs laser pulses was able to induce a permanent
modification in the photoexcited region, while single-pulse irradiation with 100-300 fs laser pulses
was not. The modification by double-pulse irradiation became larger for a longer time-difference
between the two pulses in the range from 1 ps to 10 ps. The morphology change observed by a
pump-probe optical microscope showed that the photoexcited region by double-pulse irradiation
was smaller than by single-pulse irradiation, even for the same total pulse energy, with the amplitudes of the laser induced-stress waves being the same. This observation suggests that the photoinduced plasmas by double-pulse irradiation was localized in a smaller region than that by singlepulse irradiation, and the difference in plasma distribution could be the origin of the permanent
modification
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
laser
List of contributors:
SOTILLO BUZARRA, Belen; BHARADWAJ SHIVAKUMAR, Vibhav; Eaton, SHANE MICHAEL ADLER; Ramponi, Roberta
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