Title of article :
Theoretical determination of the ablation rate of metals in
multiple-nanosecond laser pulses irradiation regime
Author/Authors :
Mihai Stafe *، نويسنده , , Constantin Negutu، نويسنده , , Ion M. Popescu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A detailed understanding of the physical determinants of the ablation rate in multiple nanosecond laser pulses regime is of key importance for
technological applications such as patterning and pulsed-laser deposition. Here, theoretical modeling is employed to investigate the ablation of
thick metallic plates by intense, multiple nanosecond laser pulses. A new photo-thermal model is proposed, in which the complex phenomena
associated to the ablation process are accounted for as supplementary terms of the classical heat equation. The pulsed laser ablation in the
nanosecond regime is considered as a competition between thermal vapourization and melt ejection under the action of the plasma recoil pressure.
Computer simulations using the photo-thermal model presented here and the comparison of the theoretical results with experiment indicate two
different mechanisms that contribute to the decrease of the ablation efficiency. First, during the ablation process the vapour/plasma plume
expanding above the irradiated target attenuates the laser beam that reaches the sample, leading to a marked decrease of the ablation efficiency.
Additional attenuation of the laser beam incident on the sample is produced due to the heating of the plasma by the absorption of the laser beam into
the plasma plume. The second mechanism by which the ablation efficiency decreases consists of the reduction of the incident laser intensity with
the lateral area, and of the melt ejection velocity with the depth of the hole
Keywords :
Laser ablation , Photo-thermal model , Ablation rate
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science