Comparison of Femtosecond Laser Ablation of Gold and Nickel

The ablation of gold and nickel with a single exposure to 80-fs laser pulses with a moderate intensity (10 12 –10 13 W/cm 2 ) is studied by intereference microscopy. The reflection coefficients were measured, and the threshold values of thermomechanical ablation were determined from the absorbed ene...

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Laser ablation
Laser Matter Interaction
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Materials Science
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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
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