Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369400 | Applied Surface Science | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, large-scale hybrid atomistic-macroscale simulation is performed to study the long-time material behavior in nanosecond laser-material interaction. Different phase change phenomena are studied, including solid-liquid interface speed, temperature, maximum melting depth, and ablation rate. Full solidification/epitaxial re-growth is observed within 60Â ns for the laser fluence of 5Â J/m2. Strong fluctuation is observed at the solid-liquid interface and surface of the molten pool. No visible super-heating is observed at the solid-liquid interface. For the laser fluences studied in this work, an almost linear relationship is observed between the ablation yield and the laser fluence, indicating weak phase explosion.
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Authors
Lijun Zhang, Xinwei Wang,