Abstract

Shock waves are generated when a laser pulse ablates a thin jet of water. The shocks have irregular initial shapes, but they flatten and generate secondary shocks as they propagate inside the jet. The shocks can then travel together over long distances and be transmitted inside the jet nozzle.

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