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1 December 1991 Heating and damage of thin metal films under the conditions of disturbed equilibrium
E. M. Minaeva, Mikhail N. Libenson
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Proceedings Volume 1440, Optical Radiation Interaction with Matter; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48135
Event: Optical Radiation Interaction with Matter, 1990, Leningrad, Russian Federation
Abstract
Thermally nonequilibrium state in metals may be created due to the action of ultra short laser pulses. This phenomena has been devoted much quantity of investigations [1,2 and see references there]. But all efforts made in this direction were connected with the heating of massive metals or metal films of big thickness which therinophysically behave as a massive sample under the short pulse action. This metal films (TNF) of thickness h1O6sm, widely used in laser technology are of great practical interest.
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E. M. Minaeva and Mikhail N. Libenson "Heating and damage of thin metal films under the conditions of disturbed equilibrium", Proc. SPIE 1440, Optical Radiation Interaction with Matter, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48135
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Absorption

Pulsed laser operation

Thermography

Thin films

Astatine

Laser damage threshold

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