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Volume 3, Issue 6 (June 2011)

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Thermal response and optical absorptance of metals under femtosecond laser irradiation

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DOI: 10.4236/ns.2011.36068    6,126 Downloads   12,501 Views  Citations

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A detailed study on correlation between residual thermal response of a sample and its optical absorptance change due to laser-induced sur-face structural modifications in multi-shot fem-tosecond laser irradiation is performed. Ex-periments reveal an overall enhancement for residual thermal coupling and absorptance in air. Surprisingly, residual thermal coupling in air shows a non-monotonic dependence on pulse number and reaches a minimum value after a certain number of pulses, while these behaviors are not seen in absorptance. In vacuum, how-ever, both suppression and enhancement are seen in residual energy coupling although ab-sorptance is always enhanced. From these ob-servations, it appears that air plasma plays a dominant role in thermal coupling at a relatively low number of applied pulses, while the forma-tion of craters plays a dominant role at a high number of pulses.

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Vorobyev, A. and Guo, C. (2011) Thermal response and optical absorptance of metals under femtosecond laser irradiation. Natural Science, 3, 488-495. doi: 10.4236/ns.2011.36068.

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