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Plasma Expands Under Ultrafast Beams

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 20, 2012 — New insight into the behavior of ultrafast laser pulses could improve their performance in manufacturing, diagnostics and other research. A laser's pulse at durations of 100 fs, or quadrillionths of a second, causes electrons to reach temperatures >60,000 ºC during the duration. The pulses create precise patterns in a process called cold ablation, which turns material into a plasma of charged particles. Mechanical engineering doctoral student Wenqian Hu, who graduated this fall, works on a complex optical setup that is part of research at Purdue University to uncover...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
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