Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
We have studied ultrafast laser ablation of nickel using a pair of identical ~250 fs 527 nm laser
pulses separated by ~1 to ~1000 ps. Scanning white light interferometry was used to measure the
ablated volume, and an ion probe was used to measure the angular distribution of the ablation
plasma plume and the total ion emission. As the delay of the second pulse increased from 10 to
100 ps the ablated volume decreased by more than a factor of 2; indeed it falls to a value below the
single pulse case. Conversely, it is found that the ion yield is sharply increased in this delay regime.
It seems that both these features can be explained by the interaction of the second laser pulse with
the ablated material produced by the first pulse.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Laser produced plasmas; Ultrafast laser ablation; Nanoparticles generation
List of contributors:
Amoruso, Salvatore; Bruzzese, Riccardo; Wang, Xuan
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