Study on the phase explosion phenomena during high power laser ablation of silicon

고출력 레이저 어블레이션에 의한 실리콘 가공시 발생하는 상폭발 현상에 관한 연구

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  • J. H. Yoo (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) ;
  • R. Grief (University of California at Berkeley) ;
  • R. E. Russo (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
  • 정성호 (광주과학기술원 기전공학과) ;
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  • Published : 2000.12.01

Abstract

The volume and depth of the craters produced on silicon samples during high power laser ablation show a strong nonlinear change as the laser irradiance increases across a threshold value, approximately 2.2$\times$10$\^$10/ W/㎠. Time-resolved shadowgraph images of the ablation plume reveal the ejection of large particulates from the sample for laser irradiance above the threshold, with a time delay of about 300-400 ㎱. The numerically estimated thickness of the superheated liquid layer, considering the transformation of liquid metal into liquid dielectric near the critical state, agrees with the measured agrees with crater depths. It is suggested that a phase explosion of the deep superheated liquid layer near the critical state is responsible for the measured sudden increase of crater volume and the ejection of large particulates.

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