Abstract :
Heavy plume expansions in air, helium and argon produced by pulsed CO2 laser ablations of poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PMMA) and polyimide (PI) were imaged by shadowgraphy. The PMMA was melted at 1–2 mm depth beneath the surface
followed by an outward expulsion of heavy plumes. A shock front was formed which detached from the first plume after several
microseconds. A second, mushroom-shaped plume and a narrow ejection were also observed. In contrast, the mushroom-shaped
plume structure was absent in PI ablation, but it was in the form of a single blob, which collapsed back to the target.
Keywords :
Polymer ablation , Molten front , shock front , Plume collapse