Using double pulse laser ablation in air to enhance the strength of laser-driven shocks

Jonathan C. Crowhurst,Sonny Ly,Batikan Koroglu, Wesley J. Keller

OPTICS EXPRESS(2024)

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In the process of multi-pulse laser ablation, inter-pulse delay time, increment t, is known to be an important parameter for maximizing ablation efficiency as well as impulse imparted to the target. In this work, using photon Doppler velocimetry, we show that for single pairs of colinear pulses (1064 nm, 8 ns, similar to 60 J cm-2 per pulse) in air, the peak free surface velocity of the back surface of an aluminum target (125 mu m thick) is increased, by a factor of nearly 3, when increment t = 10 microseconds, compared with both pulses arriving simultaneously ( increment t = 0). Fast imaging of the ablation process suggests this enhancement is due to rarefaction of the contiguous air in the passage of the leading shock produced by ablation, which then in turn allows a larger fraction of the energy of the second pulse to reach the target surface. This interpretation is strengthened by additional experiments in which the two pulses do not overlap on the target surface, but the shock strength is nevertheless enhanced. Given a fixed energy budget this work suggests a prescription for maximizing laser-driven shock strength by judicious choice of inter-pulse delay.
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