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Intense Femtosecond Laser-induced X-ray/Ultrasound Emission From Aqueous Solutions in Air

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Abstract

Intense femtosecond laser interaction with solutions induces various interesting nonlinear phenomena such as laser ablation, plasma formation, and so on. Such phenomena are sensitively dependent on experimental conditions and accompanied with X-ray/ultrasound emission, which can be useful sources for various analytical studies in laboratories. Experimental conditions on the laser excitations and the sample preparations are key issues not only for such practical developments of X-ray/ultrasound sources but also for detailed mechanism discussions on the intense laser-matter interactions, which will be introduced in this talk.

© 2017 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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