Laser-Induced Stresses Versus Mechanical-Stress Power Measurements During Laser-Ablation of Solids

Publication Type

Journal Article

Authors

Abstract

Laser-induced stresses resulting from high-power laser-material interactions have been studied extensively. However, the rate of change in mechanical energy, or stress power, due to laser-induced stresses has only recently been investigated. An unanswered question for monitoring laser-material interactions in the far-field is whether stress power differs from stresses measured, particularly with respect to laser-energy coupling to a solid target. This letter shows experimental acoustic data which demonstrate that stress power measured in the far field of the target shows changes in laser-energy coupling, whereas the stresses measured do not. For the ambient medium above the target, stress power and stress together reflect changes in laser-energy coupling.

Journal

Applied Physics Letters

Volume

67

Year of Publication

1995

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