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Tantalum irradiation by high power pulsed laser at 1315 and 438 nm wavelengths
Authors:L. Torrisi, S. Gammino, A. M. Mezzasalma, C. Gentile, J. Kr  sa, L. L  ska, K. Rohlena, J. Badziak, P. Parys,J. Wolowski
Affiliation:

a INFN-LNS of Catania, Catania, Italy

b Physics Department, Messina University, Messina, Italy

c Dip. Fisica della Materia e Tecn. Fisiche Avanzate, Messina University, Messina, Italy

d Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic

e Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion, Warsaw, Poland

Abstract:
The high power pulsed laser Prague asterix laser system (PALS), operating at the fundamental (1ω) and third (3ω) harmonics (1315 and 438 nm wavelengths, respectively), is employed in a single-shot mode to irradiate tantalum targets in vacuum. The laser pulse width is 400 ps and the laser pulse energy ranges between 43 and 736 J at 1ω and between 12 and 230 J at 3ω. High ablation yields (0.1–0.6 mg per pulse) are measured as a function of the laser pulse energy at both wavelengths; at 438 nm higher etching rates are observed. The produced craters are analysed by the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and by the high sensitivity surface profiler system. They are investigated in dimension, shape and angle aperture as a function of the incident laser energy. Different possible mechanisms responsible for the different crater shapes are presented and discussed.
Keywords:Plasma by pulsed laser   Craters produced by laser pulses
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