Ablation and spallation of gold films irradiated by ultrashort laser pulses
Abstract
By extending molecular-dynamics simulation to the experimental micrometer length scale, we observed the complete dynamics of gold films subjected to ultrashort (≲1ps) laser irradiation, culminating in cavitation then ablation of the melt at the front, and crack nucleation then spallation at the rear side of the sample. For thick films (>0.5μm) ablation and spallation are spatially separated; whereas for thin films, they merge into a unique damage process, which leads to a dependence of ablation threshold on film thickness. This work provides insights into thermomechanical dynamics of irradiated metal films, including coupling-decoupling of ablation and spallation processes, and opens up a field of direct comparison between experiment and atomistic simulations.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- August 2010
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvB..82f4113D
- Keywords:
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- 79.20.Eb;
- 02.70.Ns;
- Molecular dynamics and particle methods