Title of article :
Simplified model to account for dependence of ablation
parameters on temperature and phase of the ablated material
Author/Authors :
Sushmita R. Franklin1، نويسنده , , R.K. Thareja، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A simple theoretical model involving heat conduction equation that includes the temperature and phase dependence of
material properties is presented. It describes the heating, vaporization, and physics of laser created plasma for aluminum targets
in ambient gas. One-dimensional (1D) heat conduction equation is numerically solved to calculate ablation threshold, ablation
depth and ablation onset time and to investigate the effect of energy, nature of surface and laser pulse shape. Results show a
marked difference in ablation characteristics between with and without the temperature and phase dependence. The temperature
profiles inside the target and ablated vapors at various irradiance and pulse shapes are generated. Depending on the pulse shape
and irradiance a certain region inside the plume becomes critically dense and reflects the incoming laser. The distance at which
this shielding occurs varies with laser intensity, with the increase in intensity the time of occurrence of shielding decreases.
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Keywords :
heat conduction equation , Ablation onset , Aluminum plasma , Ablation Threshold
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science