Melt dynamics of aluminum irradiated with ultrafast laser radiation at large intensities

Ablation of bulk aluminum has been investigated in situ using ultrafast laser radiation produced by chirped-pulse amplification technique (tp=80fs, λ=800nm). Melt dynamics and the contribution of the amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) to the ablation have been studied experimentally and numerically for laser fluences well above ablation threshold (F≲103×Fthr). Using transient quantitative phase microscopy (TQPm), dimensions and volume of ejected vapor, melt droplets, and liquid jets has been investigated. Computational analysis of the optical phase images has been used to determine the total volume of ejected material. A series of time-resolved phase images of vaporized material and/or melt, which are induced by n=1..8 pulses on an aluminum target, are obtained by means of TQPm up to temporal delay τ=1.65μs after irradiation. Increase in material ejection rate is observed at delays τ≈300ns and τ≈1.1μs after the incident pulse. For large irradiation intensities a considerable contribution of ASE to ablat...

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