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Evolution of nanosecond laser-induced phase explosion based on a high-speed continuous imaging system

Yaode Wang, Huijuan Shen, Chang Liu, Xiaofei Hou, Yong Tan, Zuoqiang Hao, Changli Li

2021Results in Physics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A high-speed continuous imaging system is established based on the principle of multiwavelength shadow imaging with a 15-ns exposure time and 1-ns frame interval. Furthermore, the spatiotemporal evolution of phase explosion products induced by Nd: YAG nanosecond laser ablation of aluminum was observed. The results show that, at the laser flux of 1.34 J/cm2, only shockwave is caused by strong evaporation; above the laser flux of 2.05 J/cm2, the shadow image shows significant explosive particles jet. When the injected laser flux reaches 3.32 J/cm2, the plasma explosion is accompanied by the phase explosion. Moreover, at a laser flux between 1.34 and 2.05 J/cm2 the velocity of shockwave fronts surges owing to the phase explosion. At a laser flux of 2.86–3.32 J/cm2, the wavefront velocity resurges under the effects of phase explosion and plasma explosion.

Topics & Concepts

LaserExplosive materialOpticsFlux (metallurgy)NanosecondWavefrontMaterials sciencePhase (matter)Blast wavePlasmaJet (fluid)X-ray laserLaser ablationEvaporationPhysicsShock waveMechanicsChemistryLaser power scalingMeteorologyQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryMetallurgyLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaOcular and Laser Science Research
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