laser induced shockwaves

What are Laser Induced Shockwaves?

Laser induced shockwaves are high-pressure waves generated by the rapid deposition of laser energy into a material. This energy absorption causes rapid heating, vaporization, and subsequent expansion of the material, leading to the formation of shockwaves. These shockwaves can propagate through different media and are harnessed for various applications in nanotechnology.

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