Probing thermal dissipation dimensionality to laser ablation in the pulse duration range from 300 fs to 1 µs

  • Endo T
  • Tani S
  • Sakurai H
  • et al.
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Abstract

We propose a quantitative method to determine the thermal dissipation dimensionality to laser ablation. We derived an analytical expression for the melting condition due to a single pulse for arbitrary spot diameters and pulse durations, which explicitly contains the dimensionality of the thermal diffusion process. As a demonstration, we compared the analytical expression with multi-shot ablation thresholds measured over pulse durations of more than six orders of magnitude for copper. The result shows that the thermal dissipation processes dominate for pulse durations longer than 5 ps, while nonthermal processes begin to dominate for shorter pulse durations.

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Endo, T., Tani, S., Sakurai, H., & Kobayashi, Y. (2023). Probing thermal dissipation dimensionality to laser ablation in the pulse duration range from 300 fs to 1 µs. Optics Express, 31(22), 36027. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.499139

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