JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrafast-laser driven micro-explosions in transparent materials

Eli N. GlezerEric Mazur

Year: 1997 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 71 (7)Pages: 882-884   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

We initiate micro-explosions inside fused silica, quartz, sapphire, and other transparent materials using tightly focused 100 fs laser pulses. In the micro-explosions, material is ejected from the center, forming a cavity surrounded by a region of compacted material. We examine the resulting structures with optical microscopy, diffraction, and atomic force microscopy of internal cross sections. We find the structures have a diameter of only 200–250 nm, which we attribute to strong self-focusing of the laser pulse. These experiments probe a unique regime of light propagation inside materials at intensities approaching 1021 W/m2, the electron ionization that accompanies it, and the material response to extreme pressure and temperature conditions. The micro-explosions also provide a novel technique for internal microstructuring of transparent materials.

Keywords:
Sapphire Materials science Laser Ultrashort pulse Optics Diffraction Optoelectronics Microscopy Electron microscope Optical microscope Ionization Arc lamp Scanning electron microscope Composite material Chemistry

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Laser Material Processing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Ocular and Laser Science Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Ophthalmology

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