Photoacoustically assisted material ejection from fused SiO2 following UV nanosecond laser ablation

Tao Lü*, Jianli Shao, Jiuling Meng, Yong Jiang, Rong Qiu

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Abstract

When an ultraviolet nanosecond laser focuses on the rear surface of a fused SiO2 sample through its front surface, two internal shock waves (SWs) generating from the rear surface propagate toward the front surface. These SWs are derived as the consequence of different physical processes giving rise to ablation particles. They will induce micro-ejection particles from the existing micro-crater sculpted by the laser at the front surface, if their intensities are higher than the yield strength of the material. Atomistic simulations reveal the formation mechanism of shock-induced ejection from the ablated defects. Photoacoustically assisted material ejection has been theoretically and experimentally verified.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4397-4399
Number of pages3
JournalOptics Letters
Volume45
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2020

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