Abstract

The effect of a breakdown plasma in air and of oxidizing reactions occurring on the surface of metallic targets on the temperature dependence of their effective absorption coefficient was investigated. A lowering of the threshold for the breakdown of air by pulse-periodic CO2 laser radiation close to a copper target was discovered when the target was heated. A comparison was made between the kinetics of heating metals in air by means of cw and pulse-periodic laser radiation.

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