2003
DOI: 10.1021/jp021615g
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Nonlinear Photophysics and Ablation of Liquid Naphthalene Derivatives:  Fluence-Dependence of Luminescence Spectra upon 248 nm Laser Excitation

Abstract: The ablation of liquid naphthalene derivatives (1-methylnaphthalene and 1-chloronaphthalene) induced by 248-nm pulsed excimer laser irradiation was investigated by means of a photoacoustic technique and by nanosecond time-resolved luminescence/absorption spectroscopy. Cavitation (ablation) was observed in both of the liquids when the laser fluence was increased beyond a certain threshold. During the photoacoustic measurements, the ablation threshold was evaluated to be 20 mJ/cm2 for both of the liquids. In the… Show more

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“…A laser photolysis system combined with a Q-switched Nd 3+ :YAG laser (DCR, 355 nm, output energy ca.1 mJ, fwhm 6 ns), a pulsed Xe lamp, and a gated multichannel photodiode array (Hamamatsu, PMA-50 system) with a polychromator (Acton, M4197) was used for the measurement of nanosecond−millisecond transient absorption spectra . The wavelength resolution of the transient absorption spectroscopy in these three methods was ca.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A laser photolysis system combined with a Q-switched Nd 3+ :YAG laser (DCR, 355 nm, output energy ca.1 mJ, fwhm 6 ns), a pulsed Xe lamp, and a gated multichannel photodiode array (Hamamatsu, PMA-50 system) with a polychromator (Acton, M4197) was used for the measurement of nanosecond−millisecond transient absorption spectra . The wavelength resolution of the transient absorption spectroscopy in these three methods was ca.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%