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Article Dans Une Revue Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Année : 2020

Investigation of ultrashort laser excitation of aluminum and tungsten by reflectivity measurements

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We determine the laser-induced ablation threshold fluence in air of aluminum and tungsten excited by single near-infrared laser pulses with duration ranging from 15 fs to 100 fs. The ablation threshold fluence is shown constant for both metals, extending the corresponding scaling metrics to few-optical-cycle laser pulses. Meanwhile, the reflectivity is measured providing access to the deposited energy in the studied materials on a wide range of pulse durations and incident fluences below and above the ablation threshold. A simulation approach, based on the two-temperature model and the Drude-Lorentz model, is developed to describe the evolution of the transient thermodynamic and optical characteristics of the solids (lattice and electronic temperatures, reflectivity) following laser excitation. The confrontation between experimental results and simulations highlights the importance of considering a detailed description and evolution of the density of states in transition metals like tungsten.
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hal-02982330 , version 1 (28-10-2020)

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T. Genieys, M. Sentis, O. Utéza. Investigation of ultrashort laser excitation of aluminum and tungsten by reflectivity measurements. Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing, 2020, 126 (4), ⟨10.1007/s00339-020-3440-9⟩. ⟨hal-02982330⟩

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