Abstract

Time and spatial-resolved interferometric technique in a picosecond range was used for continuous registration of motion of iron target surface heated by femtosecond laser pulse. The magnitude of the tensile stress 0.5-1.3 GPa leading to fracture of molten iron at the strain rate of ∼ 109 s-1 was experimentally determined from the measured velocity histories of the spalled layer movement.

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