Abstract

Cylindrical cavities of 300 μm diameter were transversely irradiated by 80 ps/1.05 μm laser pulses directed through a longitudinal slit. Off-center irradiation was used to reduce reflection losses. Time-resolved spatial information was obtained by pinhole imaging onto a soft X-ray streak camera. Plasma ablation is shown to coincide with the locations of (multiple) reflections of laser light inside the cavity obtained from ray tracing calculations.

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