Proceedings of the 36th International MATADOR Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-432-6_107
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Influence of pressure on aluminium plasma expansion produced by a nanosecond laser pulse: a numerical study

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“…This result in the formation of a transient shallow molten zone below the plasma (Yakar et al, 2003) and if the melt lifetime is long enough, the forces acting on the fluid can drive molten material from the center to the edges of the crater. Numerical stimulations (Aggoune et al, 2010) performed on aluminum irradiated with 100-ps laser pulses have shown that for the few microseconds after irradiation; about 70% of the absorbed energy is used by the expanding plasma to move the ambient gas. Another 20% of the absorbed energy is lost in radiation and only 10% of it remains in the target as thermal energy.…”
Section: Discussion On Ripple Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result in the formation of a transient shallow molten zone below the plasma (Yakar et al, 2003) and if the melt lifetime is long enough, the forces acting on the fluid can drive molten material from the center to the edges of the crater. Numerical stimulations (Aggoune et al, 2010) performed on aluminum irradiated with 100-ps laser pulses have shown that for the few microseconds after irradiation; about 70% of the absorbed energy is used by the expanding plasma to move the ambient gas. Another 20% of the absorbed energy is lost in radiation and only 10% of it remains in the target as thermal energy.…”
Section: Discussion On Ripple Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%