Laser Ablation of Metal Targets in a Liquid by Trains of Nanosecond Pulses
A study is performed of the laser ablation of solid targets in a liquid irradiated with microsecond pulses of a tailored solid-state laser. Special attention is given to measuring the laser’s spatial, temporal, and energy characteristics. It is shown that a microsecond laser pulse consists of a trai...
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