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31 March 1995 Nonlinear reflection from polymer surfaces during femtosecond ultraviolet photoablation
D. Xenakis, Costas Kalpouzos, Costas Fotakis, Zsolt Bor, Bela Racz, Gabor Szabo
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Proceedings Volume 2502, Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204885
Event: Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium, 1994, Friedrichshafen, Germany
Abstract
The sub-picosecond response of the surface reflectivity of different polymers during ablation was measured using a pump-and-probe technique. Ablation was generated by a 0.5 ps duration KrF excimer laser. The time-dependent reflectivity of the surfaces was measured by a 496 nm, 0.5 ps long, low power laser. It showed an up to 4-fold increase from the unirradiated sample to a maximum of 94% within less than a picosecond and with a few picoseconds falltime. The spectrum of the ultraviolet light reflected from the spot is blue-shifted and exhibits more than three times the bandwidth of the incident radiation.
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D. Xenakis, Costas Kalpouzos, Costas Fotakis, Zsolt Bor, Bela Racz, and Gabor Szabo "Nonlinear reflection from polymer surfaces during femtosecond ultraviolet photoablation", Proc. SPIE 2502, Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium, (31 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204885
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Ultraviolet radiation

Picosecond phenomena

Polymers

Laser ablation

Plasma

Femtosecond phenomena

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