2018
DOI: 10.1088/1612-202x/aad87c
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Laser-driven hydrothermal processing: a new, efficient technique to effect separation of silica from other oxides for analysis

Abstract: We observed what appeared to be an unstudied regime of laser-matter interactions, when modest-intensity, modest-fluence laser pulses struck weakly-absorbing, silica-rich material that was submerged in water: material was efficiently removed from the surface and colorless particles were left behind, decorating crater’s surface. One explanation for this color loss was a transient dissolution of the material, due to the pressure and temperature pulse caused by the laser absorption and thermally-driven expansion o… Show more

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