Numerical study of ultra-short laser ablation of metals and of laser plume dynamics - Université Jean-Monnet-Saint-Étienne
Article Dans Une Revue Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Année : 2004

Numerical study of ultra-short laser ablation of metals and of laser plume dynamics

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Numerical modeling is used to investigate the physical mechanisms of the interaction of ultra-short (subpicosecond) laser pulses with metallic targets. The laser-target interaction is modeled by using a one-dimensional hydrodynamic code that includes the absorption of laser radiation, the electronic heat conduction, the electron-phonon or electron-ion energy exchange, as well as a realistic equation of state. Laser fluences typical for micromachining are considered. The results of the ID modeling are then used as the initial conditions for a 2D plasma expansion model. The dynamics of laser plume expansion in femtosecond regime is investigated. Calculations show that the plasma plume is strongly forward directed. In addition, a two-peaked axial density profile is obtained for 400 nm laser wavelength. The calculation results agree with the experimental observations.
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ujm-00377599 , version 1 (22-04-2009)

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Tatiana Itina, François Vidal, Philippe Delaporte, Marc Sentis. Numerical study of ultra-short laser ablation of metals and of laser plume dynamics. Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing, 2004, 79 (4-6), pp.1089-1092. ⟨ujm-00377599⟩
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