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7 March 2014 Determination of the AISI 1045 steel ablation threshold dependence on the pulse superposition using the Diagonal Scan (D-Scan) technique
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Abstract
We report the use of the Diagonal Scan (D-Scan) technique to determine the ablation threshold of the AISI 1045 steel, a common engineering material that can be used as a probe for thermal effects, for superpositions ranging from single shot up to more than 10,000 pulses, for three pulses durations (25, 87 and 124 fs). It only took two hours of laboratory time to determine more than 20 ablation thresholds per pulse duration spanning 4 orders of magnitude of superpositions. The large amount of data generated shows a small deviation of the ablation threshold from the expected behavior, which can lead to the use of a model that better describes the dynamics of the ultrashort pulses ablation mechanism in metals.
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Ricardo E. Samad, Denílson C. Mirim, Wagner de Rossi, and Nilson D. Vieira Jr. "Determination of the AISI 1045 steel ablation threshold dependence on the pulse superposition using the Diagonal Scan (D-Scan) technique", Proc. SPIE 8972, Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XIV, 89721G (7 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039440
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KEYWORDS
Superposition

Ultrafast phenomena

Etching

Laser ablation

Photomicroscopy

Data modeling

Thermal effects

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