Simulation of femtosecond interferometry when studying the effect of intense laser irradiation of a transparent medium

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-178
Author(s):  
E V Zavedeev ◽  
V V Kononenko ◽  
V M Gololobov ◽  
V I Konov
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pp. 10E114 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. M. Huntington ◽  
C. C. Kuranz ◽  
G. Malamud ◽  
R. P. Drake ◽  
H.-S. Park ◽  
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Vol 101 (4) ◽  
pp. 225-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroaki Hirose ◽  
Goro Mizutani ◽  
Sukekatsu Ushioda ◽  
Yoshinori Yamazaki ◽  
Mikio Miyake

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P.A. Naik ◽  
V. Arora ◽  
Y.B.S.R. Prasad ◽  
J.A. Chakera ◽  
P.D. Gupta

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pp. 062704 ◽  
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H. A. Sumeruk ◽  
S. Kneip ◽  
D. R. Symes ◽  
I. V. Churina ◽  
A. V. Belolipetski ◽  
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1980 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 162-166
Author(s):  
D.O. Robbins ◽  
H. Zwick ◽  
M. Haenlein

Maximal visual acuity and normal color vision are closely associated with foveal receptor function. When the fovea is destroyed or altered by intense laser irradiation, severe and sometimes permanent losses in visual acuity ensue. In this paper we have shown that the threshold for long-term functional alterations in the fovea is determined not only by the wavelength and corneal exposure power of a laser flash but also by the types of performance criteria used to assess visual functioning. Chromatic acuity provides a much lower threshold for permanent alterations (Krypton — 6 mW; Argon — 3 mW) as opposed to achromatic targets (HeNe — 11 mW). Further, the use of chromatic acuity to assess post-exposure functioning can more accurately delineate the specific cone process most affected by the exposing source. The data from these studies also suggest that some relatively long-term (24 h) cumulative process within the retina is occurring which obviously will affect any threshold value determined.


1991 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajiv K. Singh ◽  
John Viatella

AbstractA user-friendly, personal computer (PC) based routine called SLIM [Simulation of Laser Interaction with Materials] has been developed to understand the non-equilibrium effects of high intensity, short laser pulses on different materials. By employing an accurate implicit finite difference scheme with varying spatial and temporal node dimensions, the time-dependent thermal history of laser-irradiated material can be accurately and quickly determined. This program can take into account the temperature dependent optical and thermal properties of the solid, time dependent laser pulse intensity, and formation and propagation of the melt and/or vaporization interfaces induced by intense laser irradiation. The program can also simulate thermal effects on multilayer structures exposed to pulsed laser irradiation It is expected that this simulation routine will be indispensable to all researchers working in the area of pulsed laser processing of materials, including rapid heating, melting, annealing, laser doping, laser deposition of thin films and laser solidification processing.


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H. X. Deng ◽  
X. Xiang ◽  
W. G. Zheng ◽  
X. D. Yuan ◽  
S. Y. Wu ◽  
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pp. 41-48 ◽  
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S. Kneip ◽  
B.I. Cho ◽  
D.R. Symes ◽  
H.A. Sumeruk ◽  
G. Dyer ◽  
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H. Y. Wang ◽  
X. Q. Yan ◽  
T. Tajima ◽  
M. Y. Yu ◽  
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程继萌 Cheng Jimeng ◽  
温磊 Wen Lei ◽  
周秦岭 Zhou Qinling ◽  
倪加川 Ni Jiachuan ◽  
陈伟 Chen Wei ◽  
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