Effects of High-Power Laser Radiation 1971
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-583950-1.50009-x
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Laser-Induced Particle Emission

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“…Part of the energy was released electrons from the lattice in the form of ionization, such as hot electron emission or photoelectric effect. [ 37,38 ] Another portion was converted into heat energy of the material through the interaction of electrons with the lattice or ions. As the relaxation time for the electron to absorb energy is much shorter than that for the exchange energy between electron and lattice or ion, ionization of clusters will first occur within the skin depth of undercooled sample.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of the energy was released electrons from the lattice in the form of ionization, such as hot electron emission or photoelectric effect. [ 37,38 ] Another portion was converted into heat energy of the material through the interaction of electrons with the lattice or ions. As the relaxation time for the electron to absorb energy is much shorter than that for the exchange energy between electron and lattice or ion, ionization of clusters will first occur within the skin depth of undercooled sample.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%