Abstract

Electric collector investigations of the singleand multi-shot femtosecond laser ablation of optical-quality surfaces of different materials, including aluminum, copper, titanium, silicon, and graphite, show that the emission of erosion plasma is significantly lower than the energy density of laser ablation of these materials and replaces the dominant electron emission at lower energy densities. I–V characteristics and cumulative dependences of the collector signal are studied in the emission mode. The observed dependences of the electron and plasma emission signals on the laser pulse energy density are discussed.

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