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Ablation suppression of a titanium surface interacting with a two-color double-pulse femtosecond laser beam

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Abstract The suppression of ablation rate on a titanium surface irradiated by a double-pulse beam with a two-color laser was experimentally investigated with time delays of Δt = 0–700 ps. The double pulse… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The suppression of ablation rate on a titanium surface irradiated by a double-pulse beam with a two-color laser was experimentally investigated with time delays of Δt = 0–700 ps. The double pulse beam consists of 800 nm with 150 fs pulse and 400 nm with >150 fs pulse. The fundamental-pulse fluence F800 is kept below the ablation threshold (F800th = 0.108 J/cm2), while the second harmonic pulse fluence F400 is above the ablation threshold (F400th = 0.090 J/cm2). The ablation rate of titanium is clearly suppressed to 2.39 nm per pair with a time delay of Δt = 200 ps. This ablation rate corresponds to one-third of the 7.3 nm/pulse for only the first pulse beam, but it corresponds to about one-half of the one-color double-pulse irradiation. Ablation suppression with a two-color double-pulse beam is more pronounced compared to that for a one-color double pulse beam, which may be due to the shorter optical penetration length of the first pulse.

Keywords: color double; pulse beam; double pulse; ablation

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2019

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