2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-020-04122-z
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Processing of optical glasses by single, 34 fs pulses in the strong field ionization domain: ablation characteristics and crater morphology

Abstract: The material response of Borofloat, BK7, and B270 glass targets to 34 fs pulses of 800 nm central wavelength is analyzed in the 1–30 J/cm2 fluence domain. The contours of the craters change with the fluence very much the same for all three glasses up to approximately 20 J/cm2, above which the Borofloat and BK7 continue behaving similarly, while bump formation sets on for the B270 glass. Analyzing the contours single-shot ablation thresholds are determined by applying both the conventional diameter regression t… Show more

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“…Fig. 1 Scheme of the setup (see details also in [24,25]). HWP: half-wave plate; PBSC: polarization beam-splitter cube; BD: beam dumper; OAPM: off-axis parabolic mirror; L: focusing bi-convex lens; F: filters; PD: photodiode…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 1 Scheme of the setup (see details also in [24,25]). HWP: half-wave plate; PBSC: polarization beam-splitter cube; BD: beam dumper; OAPM: off-axis parabolic mirror; L: focusing bi-convex lens; F: filters; PD: photodiode…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%