Energy transport in femtosecond laser ablation can be divided into two stages: 1) laser energy absorption by electrons during the pulse irradiation, and 2) phase change stage that absorbed energy redistributes in bulk materials leading to material removals. We review challenges in understanding the phase change process mainly for the femtosecond ablation of wide bandgap materials at the intensities on the order of 1013-1014 W/cm2. Thermal vaporization and Coulomb explosion are two major mechanisms considered for material removals. Based on the discussions of energy transport, the estimation equations and unsolved problems for threshold fluence and ablation depth are presented
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the microscopic processes involved in the ablation in fu...
Better understanding of ultra-short laser interactions requires two-temperature modeling of laser en...
International audienceWe address the peculiarities of femtosecond laser ablation of both metallic an...
The new phenomena induced by femtosecond lasers lead to the new area of ultrafast science. It is a s...
During an ultrashort laser pulse, numerous photons are emitted in a very short period of time leadin...
A new model is proposed which greatly improves the accuracy in predicting the ablation depth and, fo...
It remains a big challenge to theoretically predict the material removals mechanism in femtosecond l...
International audienceTo shed light on ultra-short laser interactions, we study the laser ionization...
Ablation using femtosecond lasers exhibits significant differences with that at the nanosecond times...
Although the use of the femtosecond laser for micromachining has recently become more popular, the s...
International audienceParticle emission from ultrafast laser irradiated solids is a longstanding top...
In this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been developed to describe the p...
The mechanism of ablation of solids by intense femtosecond laser pulses is described in an explicit ...
International audienceAblation of metal targets by femtosecond laser pulses is studied numerically b...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the microscopic processes involved in the ablation in fu...
Better understanding of ultra-short laser interactions requires two-temperature modeling of laser en...
International audienceWe address the peculiarities of femtosecond laser ablation of both metallic an...
The new phenomena induced by femtosecond lasers lead to the new area of ultrafast science. It is a s...
During an ultrashort laser pulse, numerous photons are emitted in a very short period of time leadin...
A new model is proposed which greatly improves the accuracy in predicting the ablation depth and, fo...
It remains a big challenge to theoretically predict the material removals mechanism in femtosecond l...
International audienceTo shed light on ultra-short laser interactions, we study the laser ionization...
Ablation using femtosecond lasers exhibits significant differences with that at the nanosecond times...
Although the use of the femtosecond laser for micromachining has recently become more popular, the s...
International audienceParticle emission from ultrafast laser irradiated solids is a longstanding top...
In this paper a number of numerical models are presented which have been developed to describe the p...
The mechanism of ablation of solids by intense femtosecond laser pulses is described in an explicit ...
International audienceAblation of metal targets by femtosecond laser pulses is studied numerically b...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the microscopic processes involved in the ablation in fu...
Better understanding of ultra-short laser interactions requires two-temperature modeling of laser en...
International audienceWe address the peculiarities of femtosecond laser ablation of both metallic an...