INTERACTION OF LASER RADIATION WITH MATTER. LASER PLASMA

Effect of nonlinear light scattering in air on ablation of materials produced by femtosecond laser pulses

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, , Citation Sergei M Klimentov et al 2002 Quantum Electron. 32 433 DOI 10.1070/QE2002v032n05ABEH002213

1063-7818/32/5/433

Abstract

Nonlinear light scattering appearing upon air breakdown induced by high-power ultrashort pulses (110 — 5200 fs) from a Ti:Al2O3 laser is studied. As a result of forward scattering, the beam profile is severely deformed, which is accompanied by spectral conversion of the incident radiation to a series of shorter-wavelength peaks extending into the visible spectral range. Measurements are made of the thresholds and the scattered radiation energy, which amounts to 75% of the incident energy. The effect of scattering on the material ablation in air is investigated. The obtained data offer an explanation for the experimentally observed paradoxical morphology of the channels ablated by high-power femtosecond pulses.

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10.1070/QE2002v032n05ABEH002213