CCDs Monitor Laser Damage
At the
University of California, Riverside, and
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, Calif., scientists have imaged in near-real time the damage to deuterated KDP caused by 68- to 80-J/cm
2 pulses from a Q-switched Nd:YAG. They published their findings in the Oct. 21 issue of
Applied Physics Letters.
The team split the la-ser's output to generate pump and probe pulses. The frequency-doubled probe line passed through a methane cell to produce time-delayed red, green and blue pulses for illuminating the damage site. The setup exposed the propagation of melt fronts through the material and the resulting plastic deformation and cracking.
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