laser induced shockwaves

How are Laser Induced Shockwaves Generated?

The process begins with the interaction of a laser pulse with a target material. The laser energy is absorbed, causing a rapid temperature rise and phase transition. This results in the formation of a high-pressure plasma that expands rapidly, creating a shockwave. The parameters of the laser, such as pulse duration, wavelength, and energy, play crucial roles in determining the characteristics of the shockwave.

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