Time-resolved shock-wave photography above 193-nm excimer laser-ablated graphite surface

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Zs. Márton
P. Heszler
Á. Mechler
B. Hopp
Z. Kántor
Zs. Bor
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[1] Department of Optics and Quantum Electronics,
[2] 6701 Szeged,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 406,undefined
[4] Hungary,undefined
[5] Research Group on Laser Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Scienses,undefined
[6] 6701 Szeged,undefined
[7] P.O. Box 406,undefined
[8] Hungary,undefined
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Applied Physics A | 1999年 / 69卷
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PACS: 43.25.Cb; 61.80;
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Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) was ablated by a 193-nm ArF excimer laser in air. The fluence was varied in the range 1–25 J/cm2. Every laser shot hit a pristine graphite surface. The emerging shock wave was recorded by a nanosecond-resolution photographic arrangement. The velocity of the shock wave as a function of time and laser fluence was measured. The amount of energy that generates the shock wave was determined and found to be about 5–7% of the incident laser energy. The shock wave is already present 10–15 ns after the maximum of the incident laser pulse. These facts imply that, even if high-energy (10–100 eV) ions, atoms, or clusters leave the surface, a layer several 10 nm thick has to be removed during this short period. The temperature of the shock front is ∼2500–4000 K, as derived from the measured velocities. Measuring the ablation depth by atomic force microscopy as a function of fluence revealed that the single-shot ablation threshold is 1.4±0.2 J/cm2, and the effective absorption coefficient is ∼1.5×105 cm-1.
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