Abstract

In this work data is presented from experiments on the influence of millisecond laser pulses on monocrystalline silicon using energies that will not fuse the material. Experimentally it is established that under certain conditions the laser radiation produces the formation of plastic microdeformations, and the length of a spoke of the dislocated star figure is determined by the energy density of the incident beam and does not practically depend on the amount of resident stress.

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