Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9567744 | Applied Surface Science | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental procedure is developed to quantify the radial dimension of the heat affected zone (HAZ) in metals submitted to laser pulses. A cube oriented aluminum single crystal is highly deformed by plane strain compression, then micro-drilled by 200 fs or 8 ns laser pulses, and finally analyzed by the electron back scattering diffraction technique. Recrystallized and recovered zones are observed as signatures of the HAZ. A typical value of 1.5 μm is found in the femtosecond regime of illumination, whereas for nanosecond pulses a value of 25 μm is measured. These results are in accordance with previous experiments and numerical simulations.
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Authors
S. Valette, E. Audouard, R. Le Harzic, N. Huot, P. Laporte, R. Fortunier,