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Time-resolved ultrafast laser ablation dynamics of thin film indium tin oxide
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The interaction of ultrashort laser pulses above the ablation threshold of thin-film indium tin oxide (ITO) is examined with pump-probe microscopy. We are able to observe photomechanical spallation at delay times of hundreds of picoseconds, which plays a stronger role near the ablation threshold of 0.17 J/cm<sup>2</sup>. A phase explosion may also be observed at tens of picoseconds, playing a stronger role for increasing peak fluences. As one exceeds the material removal efficiency maximum near 0.6 J/cm<sup>2</sup>, a second spallation is observable in the center of the irradiated spot at a delay time of one nanosecond and corresponds to a crater depth of 50 nanometers. No discernable ridge formation has been observed. We recommend an industrial processing window of at least two pulses per position with a peak fluence between 0.6-1.0 J/cm<sup>2</sup>.
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