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Laser-plasma interaction during visible-laser ablation of methods

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We have investigated the dynamics of high-radiance visible-laser interaction with a metal vapor plasma during laser ablation of aluminum and carbon steel. The experiment with a copper vapor laser reveals strong plasma-absorption induced ignition at laser intensities above 1–2 GW/cm2. Approximation based on hydrodynamic relations indicates that the vapor density at the end of the 40-ns laser pulse is 3×1020–1×1021 cm −3 with a pressure of a few thousand atmosphere at the target surface. This high-density vapor with a temperature exceeding 10 000 K leads to pronounced plasma absorption via photoionization. Plasma absorption via inverse bremsstrahlung is determined to be negligible because of a relatively low electron density, measured to be peaked at ∼5×1018 cm−3.

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