Lv. Zhigilei et Bj. Garrison, COMPUTER-SIMULATION STUDY OF DAMAGE AND ABLATION OF SUBMICRON PARTICLES FROM SHORT-PULSE LASER IRRADIATION, Applied surface science, 129, 1998, pp. 142-150
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26
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied","Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
The dynamics of damage and ablation of individual particles of similar
to 100 nm in size due to short-pulse laser irradiation is studied usi
ng a breathing sphere model and molecular dynamics simulations. The fl
uence thresholds for damage and ablation of irradiated particles have
a strong pulse duration dependence. For 15 ps laser pulses, the laser
induced pressure buildup and the focusing of the pressure wave in the
center of irradiated particle leads to low thresholds for mechanical d
amage and ablation. The pressure driven particle disruption provides a
n effective mechanism for transfer of the laser energy into the energy
of radial expansion of the ablation products, For 300 ps laser pulses
, the explosive thermal decomposition of the particle is due to overhe
ating and occurs at significantly higher laser fluences. implications
of the results of the simulations for the mass spectrometric aerosol c
haracterization experiments and ablation of tissue in the case of inho
mogeneous absorption of laser energy are discussed. (C) 1998 Elsevier
Science B.V.