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21 June 2017 Ultrafast breakdown of dielectrics: new insight from double pump-probe experiments (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
We investigate the mechanisms involved in the modification of dielectric materials by ultrashort laser pulses. We show that the use of a double pulse (fundamental and second harmonic of a Ti–Sa laser) excitation scheme allows getting new insight in the fundamental processes that occur during the interaction. We first measure the optical breakdown (OB) threshold map (intensity of first pulse versus intensity of second pulse) in various materials (Al2O3, MgO, α-SiO2). Using a simple model that includes multiphoton excitation followed by carrier heating in the conduction band, and assuming that OB occurs when a critical amount of energy is deposited in the material, we can satisfactorily reproduce this evolution of optical breakdown thresholds. The results demonstrate the dominant role of carrier heating in the energy transfer from the laser pulse to the solid. This important phenomenon is also highlighted by the kinetic energy distribution of photoelectrons observed in a photoemission experiment performed under similar conditions of double pulse excitation. Furthermore, we show, in the case of α-SiO2, that the formation of self-trapped exciton is in competition with the heating mechanism and thus play an important role especially when the pulse duration exceeds a few 100 fs. Finally, also in quartz or silica, we observe that the initial electronic excitation plays a key role in the formation of surface ripples and that their characteristics are determined by the first pulse, even at intensities well below OB threshold. The consequence of all these experimental results in the domain of UV or VUV induce damage will be discussed. In particular we demonstrate the possibility to dramatically increase the ablation efficiency by VUV light by using such double pulse scheme.
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Stéphane Guizard, Alexandros Mouskeftaras, Allan Bildé, Sergey M. Klimentov, and Nikita Fedorov "Ultrafast breakdown of dielectrics: new insight from double pump-probe experiments (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10236, Damage to VUV, EUV, and X-ray Optics VI, 1023607 (21 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265927
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Ultrafast phenomena

Vacuum ultraviolet

Pulsed laser operation

Energy transfer

Excitons

Optical testing

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