2014
DOI: 10.1070/qe2014v044n04abeh015345
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Possibility of applying a hydrodynamic model to describe the laser erosion of metals irradiated by high-intensity nanosecond pulses

Abstract: We report the results of experimental investigations of the production and development of plasma-vapour plumes upon irradiation of metal targets by nanosecond (10 -100 ns) pulses with a high (10 8 -10 10 W cm -2 ) power density under atmospheric conditions. The transition from a quasi-stationary thermal mechanism of metal erosion to an explosion hydrodynamic one takes place when the radiation power density increases from 10 8 to 10 9 W cm -2 . The resultant experimental information is extremely important for t… Show more

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