Abstract

We have studied the effect of pulsed UV laser radiation (KrF, ħω = 5.01 eV, τ = 25 ns) on the optical transmission and temperature distribution in amorphous YBaCuO layers. The interaction of laser radiation with such layers exhibits an adiabatic character, with an exponential decrease in the temperature in depth of the sample. The slope of the temperature profile is determined by the optical absorption coefficient for the radiation employed. The specific heat capacity of amorphous YBaCuO is c = 1.15 J/(g K).

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