DocumentCode
1603768
Title
Surface instability on a metal target from multi-pulse KrF laser ablation
Author
Ang, L.K. ; Lau, Y.Y. ; Gilgenbach, Ronald M. ; Spindler, H.L. ; Kovaleski, Scott D. ; Lash, J.S.
Author_Institution
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fYear
1998
Firstpage
137
Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. Aluminum targets were ablated by focusing a KrF excimer laser (248 nm, 40 ns, <1.2 J) down to a spot size of 0.05 cm/sup 2/ with a fluence of approximately 4.9 J/cm/sup 2/. After a few tens of pulses, surface irregularities (corrugations and pits) progressively emerge, with size 1-100 /spl mu/m which is much larger than the laser wavelength. After hundreds of laser pulses, large scale wavelike patterns, on the order of 30 /spl mu/m, are observed on the aluminum surface. We propose that these wave patterns are caused by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at the interface of the molten aluminum and the plasma plume. A parametric study is given in terms of the molten layer´s thickness and of the spatial extent and kinetic energy density in the laser-produced plasma plume. Also included is an estimate of the cumulative growth in a multi-pulse laser ablation experiment. These estimates indicate that the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability is a viable mechanism for the formation of the large scale structures. Once formed, these large scale surface roughness causes multiple reflections of the laser light, and may increase the absorption coefficient over a pristine, flat surface by an order of magnitude.
Keywords
aluminium; laser ablation; plasma instability; plasma production by laser; surface topography; 248 nm; Al; Al targets; Kelvin-Helmholtz instability; KrF excimer laser; absorption coefficient; corrugations; large scale structures; large scale wavelike patterns; laser pulses; laser wavelength; laser-produced plasma plume; metal target; molten Al; multi-pulse KrF laser ablation; multi-pulse laser ablation; multiple reflections; parametric study; plasma plume; pristine flat surface; surface instability; surface irregularities; surface roughness; wave patterns; Aluminum; Corrugated surfaces; Large-scale systems; Laser ablation; Optical pulses; Plasma density; Plasma waves; Rough surfaces; Surface emitting lasers; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 1998. 25th Anniversary. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1998 IEEE International on
Conference_Location
Raleigh, NC, USA
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4792-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.1998.677535
Filename
677535
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