Ablation of copper using multipulse femtosecond laser irradiation with an 800 nm wavelength and 120-fs pulse duration is investigated theoretically. A two-temperature model, which includes dynamic optical and thermal-physical properties, is considered. The numerical results of the material thermal response obtained by varying the pulse number, the separation times between pulses and laser fluences are presented. Our results show that the increasing of pulse number with a separation time less than the thermal relaxation time can dramatically enhance the lattice temperature without a noticeable increase in ablation depth. Therefore, we suggest that the vaporization rate can be augmented in comparison to the melting rate during the same single...
AbstractLaser ablation is widely used for micro-fabrication in electronic industry and multi-physica...
In this thesis, we studied the variation in the thermal properties of electrons and ions during femt...
A complete model of nanosecond pulsed laser scribing of arbitrary thin multilayer structures is pres...
The drilling of copper using a dual-pulse femtosecond laser with wavelength of 800 nm, pulse duratio...
Ablation of copper using multipulse femtosecond laser irradiation with an 800 nm wavelength and 900-...
The ablation process of thin copper films on fused silica by picosecond laser pulses is investigated...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the energy transport through target materials ir...
Femtosecond ablation of both absorbing and transparent materials has several distinct advantages: th...
Laser micro-machining has been widely applied for material processing in many industries. A phenomen...
International audienceAblation of metal targets by femtosecond laser pulses is studied numerically b...
Ablation of metal targets by femtosecond laser pulses is studied numerically by using a one-dimensio...
The use of copper vapour lasers for laser ablation in laser materials processing applications is stu...
International audienceWe address the peculiarities of femtosecond laser ablation of both metallic an...
Copper targets are irradiated in the ablation regime by pairs of equal, time-delayed collinear laser...
A multiscale model is developed to study to the femtosecond laser single pulse and pulse train proce...
AbstractLaser ablation is widely used for micro-fabrication in electronic industry and multi-physica...
In this thesis, we studied the variation in the thermal properties of electrons and ions during femt...
A complete model of nanosecond pulsed laser scribing of arbitrary thin multilayer structures is pres...
The drilling of copper using a dual-pulse femtosecond laser with wavelength of 800 nm, pulse duratio...
Ablation of copper using multipulse femtosecond laser irradiation with an 800 nm wavelength and 900-...
The ablation process of thin copper films on fused silica by picosecond laser pulses is investigated...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the energy transport through target materials ir...
Femtosecond ablation of both absorbing and transparent materials has several distinct advantages: th...
Laser micro-machining has been widely applied for material processing in many industries. A phenomen...
International audienceAblation of metal targets by femtosecond laser pulses is studied numerically b...
Ablation of metal targets by femtosecond laser pulses is studied numerically by using a one-dimensio...
The use of copper vapour lasers for laser ablation in laser materials processing applications is stu...
International audienceWe address the peculiarities of femtosecond laser ablation of both metallic an...
Copper targets are irradiated in the ablation regime by pairs of equal, time-delayed collinear laser...
A multiscale model is developed to study to the femtosecond laser single pulse and pulse train proce...
AbstractLaser ablation is widely used for micro-fabrication in electronic industry and multi-physica...
In this thesis, we studied the variation in the thermal properties of electrons and ions during femt...
A complete model of nanosecond pulsed laser scribing of arbitrary thin multilayer structures is pres...