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Microexplosions in bulk sapphire driven by simultaneously spatially and temporally focused femtosecond laser beams

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OPTICS LETTERS
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 751-754

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OL.482320

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We present experimental findings on microvoid formation in bulk sapphire, achieved by illuminating the sample with near-infrared, simultaneously spatially and temporally focused (SSTF) laser beams in a single-shot. Compared to tightly focused femtosecond Gaussian and flattop beams, the SSTFs produce larger volume internal microvoids without cracks between interaction sites, which could have potential applications in volumetric data storage and the investigation of super-dense elemental phases in densified shells surrounding the microvoids.
We report experimental results on the formation of microvoids in bulk sapphire produced through the single -shot illumination of the sample by near-infrared, simultane-ously spatially and temporally focused (SSTF) laser beams. Compared with the cases of tightly focused femtosecond Gaussian and flattop beams, the SSTFs produce internal microvoids with significantly larger volumes and without cracks between the interaction sites, which may be benefi-cial for applications in volumetric data storage and for the studies of exotic, super-dense elemental phases contained in the densified shells surrounding the microvoids. (c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group

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