Electron dynamics and prompt ablation of aluminum surface excited by intense femtosecond laser pulse

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A. A. Ionin
S. I. Kudryashov
S. V. Makarov
L. V. Seleznev
D. V. Sinitsyn
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute
[2] National Nuclear Research University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute),undefined
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Applied Physics A | 2014年 / 117卷
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Pump Pulse; Interband Transition; Electronic Heating; Thin Aluminum Film; Pump Laser Pulse;
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Thin aluminum film homogeneously heated by intense IR femtosecond laser pulses exhibits on the excitation timescale consequent fluence-dependent rise and drop of the IR-pump self-reflectivity, followed by its final saturation at higher fluences F > 0.3 J/cm2. This prompt optical dynamics correlates with the initial monotonic increase in the accompanying laser-induced electron emission, which is succeeded by its non-linear (three-photon) increase for F > 0.3 J/cm2. The underlying electronic dynamics is related to the initial saturation of IR resonant interband transitions in this material, followed by its strong instantaneous electronic heating via intraband transitions during the pump pulse resulting in thermionic emission. Above the threshold fluence of 0.3 J/cm2, the surface electronic heating is balanced during the pump pulse by simultaneous cooling via intense plasma removal (prompt ablation). The relationship between the deposited volume energy density in the film and its prompt electronic temperature derived from the self-reflection measurements using a Drude model, demonstrates a kind of electron “liquid–vapor” phase transition, driven by strong cubic optical non-linearity of the photo-excited aluminum.
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页码:1757 / 1763
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