Formation of x-ray Newton’s rings from nano-scale spallation shells of metals in laser ablation

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The initial stages of the femtosecond (fs) laser ablation process of gold, platinum, and tungsten were observed by single-shot soft x-ray imaging technique. The formation and evolution of soft x-ray Newton’s rings (NRs) were found for the first time. The soft x-ray NRs are caused by the interference between the bulk ablated surface and nanometer-scale thin spallation layer; they originate from the metal surface at pump energy fluence of around 1 J/cm2 and work as a flying soft x-ray beam splitter.

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Nishikino, M., Hasegawa, N., Tomita, T., Minami, Y., Eyama, T., Kakimoto, N., … Suemoto, T. (2017). Formation of x-ray Newton’s rings from nano-scale spallation shells of metals in laser ablation. AIP Advances, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4975218

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