Apparatus to control and visualize the impact of a high-energy laser pulse on a liquid target
We present an experimental apparatus to control and visualize the response of a liquid target to a laser-induced vaporization. We use a millimeter-sized drop as target and present two liquid-dye solutions that allow a variation of the absorption coefficient of the laser light in the drop by seven or...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Review of scientific instruments 2017-09, Vol.88 (9), p.095102-095102 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present an experimental apparatus to control and visualize the response of a liquid
target to a laser-induced vaporization. We use a millimeter-sized drop as target and
present two liquid-dye solutions that allow a variation of the absorption coefficient of
the laser light in the drop by seven orders of magnitude. The excitation source is a
Q-switched Nd:YAG laser at its frequency-doubled wavelength emitting nanosecond pulses
with energy densities above the local vaporization threshold. The absorption of the laser
energy leads to a large-scale liquid motion at time scales that are separated by several
orders of magnitude, which we spatiotemporally resolve by a combination of
ultra-high-speed and stroboscopic high-resolution imaging in two orthogonal views.
Surprisingly, the large-scale liquid motion upon laser impact is completely controlled by
the spatial energy distribution obtained by a precise beam-shaping technique. The
apparatus demonstrates the potential for accurate and quantitative studies of laser-matter
interactions. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6748 1089-7623 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4989634 |