Laser-induced breakdown spectrometry with laser pulses in femtoseconds to picoseconds regime and their influence on ablation quality
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2019-09-20 -
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Láseres; Espectroscopía de plasma inducido por láser; Espectroscopía de láser -
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The communication is focused on the influence of the pulse width, ranging from femtosecond to picosecond, on the laser – matter interaction during laser ablation of solid materials. Modifications in the stretcher-compressor do allow the continuous selection of amplified pulses in the range between 35 fs to 4 ps. Time constants, fluence threshold, and multi-channel spectra have been measured out of the generated plasmas.
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