Title of article :
Modeling of vapor-droplet plumes ablated from multiple spots
Author/Authors :
Igor Zinovik *، نويسنده , , Alex Povitsky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The study aims at modeling of plume shielding aspects of laser ablation processes with multiple laser pulses applied to multiple targets. The
main obstacle with the efficient use of multiple laser pulse technologies is an attenuation of the laser irradiation by previously ablated plumes.
Dynamics of plumes is described by the axisymmetric Euler equations describing a vapor-droplet ablated mixture rolling-up in the surrounding
ideal gas. For multiple laser pulses, the role of absorption of laser beam by previously ablated plumes is evaluated varying a model parameter that
defines the fraction of laser energy absorbed by the ablated mixture. Absorption of laser beam by plume may cause its secondary explosion that
cleans the target surface and, subsequently, increases the mass ablated by the consequent pulse. Dynamics of plumes ablated from two targets with
possible time delay between two laser hits is investigated as a representative case of multiple targets. Shielding of the surface between targets
appears to be significant if the second pulse occurs before the first shock wave passes the second target.
Keywords :
Vorticity , Laser ablation , Multiple targets , Multi-phase plume , Euler equations , Plume roll-up
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science