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Transient Response Of Metals To Ultrashort Pulse Excitation
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1989
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Transient GratingEngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionDamage ThresholdElectron SpectroscopyOptical PropertiesUltrashort Pulse ExcitationUltrafast LasersMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsUltrashort LightOptical Pulse DurationNatural SciencesSpectroscopyLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsUltrafast OpticsLaser-surface InteractionsOptoelectronicsLaser Damage
An ultrashort light pulse illuminating a metal surface interacts primarily with the electrons. During a transient phase the electrons can be much hotter than the lattice. A two-temperature model predicts that the optical damage threshold of metals will be independent of the optical pulse duration for short pulses. Experiments performed with picosecond 10 um pulses confirm this prediction. The model also predicts, and we experimentally observe, electron emission during the transient phase even for illumination intensities below the damage threshold.