ISSN:
1090-6487
Keywords:
81.05.Gc
;
81.05.Tp
;
64.70.Dv
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract Observations of microcrystalline graphite subjected to picosecond laser pulses reveal the formation of a liquid phase with a subsequent transition to a uniform amorphous state of a surface layer upon solidification. This phenomenon is observed on a definite type of graphite and with the radiation incident on a plane parallel to the sixfold symmetry axis, and only for certain parameters of the laser pulse. A structural analysis of the amorphous phase is performed by electron microscopy and Raman scattering spectroscopy. A periodic structure with a period of the order of the wavelength of the heating pulse is formed in the heating region. The “rulings” of this periodic structure are oriented in the direction of polarization of the heating pulse. A study of the reflection kinetics of the probe laser pulse showed that the characteristic existence time of the liquid phase and of the solidification process is ∼10−10 s.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/1.567582
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