TITEL
Pulsed laser ablation studied using digital holographic interferometry
FöRFATTARE
Amer, Eynas
INSTITUTION
Tillämpad fysik, maskin- och materialteknik / Experimentell mekanik
SAMMANFATTNING
Pulsed digital holographic interferometry has been used to investigate the
plume and the shock wave generated in the ablation process of a Q-switched
Nd-YAG (lambda= 1064 nm and pulse duration = 12 ns) laser pulse on a
polycrystalline Boron Nitride (PCBN) target under atmospheric air pressure.
A special set-up based on using two synchronised wavelengths from the same
laser for simultaneous processing and measurement has been used. Digital
holograms were recorded for different time delays using collimated laser
light (lambda= 532 nm) passed through the volume along the target.
Numerical data of the integrated refractive index field were calculated and
presented as phase maps showing the propagation of the shock wave and the
plume generated by the process. Radon inversion has been used to estimate
the 3D refractive index fields measured from the projections assuming
rotational symmetry. Verification of the point explosion model has been
done. The amount of released energy i.e. the part of the incident energy of
the laser pulse that is eventually converted to a shock wave has been
estimated. Shock wave front densities have been calculated from the
reconstructed refractive index fields using the Gladstone-Dale equation. A
comparison of the shock front density calculated from the reconstructed
data and that calculated using the point explosion model at different time
delays has been done. The comparison shows quite good agreement between the
model and the experimental data. Finally the reconstructed refractive index
field has been used to estimate the electron number density distribution
within the laser induced plasma. The results show that pulsed digital
holographic interferometry is a promising technique to study laser ablation
processes. Different materials and laser parameters like wavelength,
focusing, number of pulses can be studied in combinations with other
techniques.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--08/55--SE / NR 2008:55
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