We present a high-speed photographic analysis of the interaction of cavitation bubbles generated in two spatially separated regions by femtosecond laser-induced optical breakdown in water. Depending on the relative energies of the femtosecond laser pulses and their spatial separation, different kinds of interactions, such as a flattening and deformation of the bubbles, asymmetric water flows, and jet formation were observed. The results presented have a strong impact on understanding and optimizing the cutting effect of modern femtosecond lasers with high repetition rates (>1 MHz).
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Tinne, N., Schumacher, S., Nuzzo, V., Arnold, C. L., Lubatschowski, H., & Ripken, T. (2010). Interaction dynamics of spatially separated cavitation bubbles in water. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 15(6), 068003. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3526366
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