Vol. 23, issue 07, article # 2

Apeksimov D. V., Bukin O. A., Bykova E. E., Geints Yu. E., Golik S. S., Zemlyanov A. A., Zemlyanov Al. A., Ilin A. A., Kabanov A. M., Matvienko G. G., Oshlakov V. K., Sokolova E. B. Interaction of GW laser pulses with liquid media. Part 1. Explosive boiling up of large isolated water droplets. // Optika Atmosfery i Okeana. 2010. V. 23. No. 07. P. 536-542 [in Russian].
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Abstract:

The results of experiments on femtosecond GW laser pulse interaction with isolated millimeter-size water droplets are presented. The temporal and spatial dynamics of optical breakdown in the volume of a liquid particle is investigated. The mechanical fragmentation of the droplet as a result of the evaporation and explosion of superheated areas is also discussed. The spectral characteristics of water particle emission during its explosive boiling are investigated.

Keywords:

femtosecond laser radiation, water droplet, photoionization, optical breakdown, evaporation, particle explosive fragmentation