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Evidence for large heat fluxes from the mass ablation rate of laser-irradiated spherical targets
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Radiative Heat TransferLaser-irradiated Spherical TargetsEngineeringRadiation PhysicsRadiation ExposureLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationThermal RadiationHigh-power LasersLarge Heat FluxesSpherical TargetsRadiative TransferRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth SciencesPhysicsMass Ablation RateRadiative AbsorptionRadiation TransportHeat TransferRadiation EffectsLaser-induced BreakdownAblation PressureLaser Damage
The mass ablation rate from spherical targets irradiated at wavelengths of 1.05 and 0.53 μm has been measured with particle and with x-ray diagnostics. The specific mass ablation rate is found to be proportional to I0.7a with little wavelength dependence for a given value of Ia, the absorbed irradiance. Comparisons with simulations shows that heat fluxes up to and in excess of 10% of the free streaming value are occurring. Values of the ablation pressure are derived.
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