Abstract

Abstract Destruction of the thin dyed polymeric films under the action of resonant and non-resonant laser radiation has been investigated. It is shown thai laser stability of dyed polymers depends on the type of incorporated dye and it is independent of film thickness and dye concentration at the same powers of absorbed laser radiation. Moreover, laser stability of polymeric films with chemically bonded dye is higher than the polymer stability with dissolved dye. Comparative analysis showed that the polymer laser stability is determined by the kinetics of the polymer thermodegradation. which results in the appearance and accumulation of the products absorbing laser radiation. It is established that resonant irradiation of dyed polymers is considerably more efficient for polymer destruction than the nonresonant one.

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