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Abstract In this work, a bi-stable behavior of laser ablation efficiency and quality was controlled by fluence and burst length. The plasma shielding of incoming laser radiation caused sudden jumps with a significant decrease in ablation efficiency for every even number of pulses in the burst. The attenuation of incoming laser radiation by plasma created by the previous pulse was incorporated into the toy model of burst ablation efficiency. The mathematical recurrence relation has been derived for the first time, binding ablation efficiency for the next pulse with the efficiency of the previous pulse, which predicts bi-stability, as well as sudden jumps occurring in ablation efficiency depending on the number of pulses in burst with the response to changes of the control parameter of peak laser fluence in the pulse. The modeling results using new recurrence relation showed stable and bi-stable ablation efficiency depending on burst fluence and the number of pulses, which agreed well with experimental data. The extremely efficient laser ablation has been achieved by optimizing the shielding effect using three pulses in the burst.
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Andrius Žemaitis
Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
Mantas Gaidys
Vilnius University
Paulius Gečys
Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
Scientific Reports
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e75433b6db6435876cc417 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54928-7
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