研究目的
Investigating the complete laser ablation process for industrially relevant metals, aluminium (Al) and stainless steel (AISI 304), from the initial pulse impact to the final state using time-resolved surface analytical techniques.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that the complete ablation process in industrial bulk metals initiated with a sub-ps pulse proceeds over eight orders of magnitude in time to a steady state condition in the μs-regime. It concludes that the energy specific ablation volume exhibits an optimum when the complete process is initiated by a laser pulse duration within the ultrafast density decrease time and after that is able to proceed freely without perturbation from an external influence.
研究不足
The measurements are limited to the temporal range from femtoseconds to microseconds and to the specific metals studied (aluminium and stainless steel). The study also notes that the optical indices are only displayed up to a delay time of 40 ps to avoid non-physical values in the ellipsometry measurements.