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Description
This study investigates the outcomes of laser-induced crater formation experiments, focusing on data evaluation to understand the underlying physical mechanisms and material responses. By employing high-powered laser pulses on various target materials, craters of different sizes and characteristics were generated. Detailed analysis of the crater morphology was conducted using advanced imaging techniques, including scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and 3D profilometry. The experimental data were further analyzed to determine the relationship between laser parameters (e.g., pulse energy, duration, and wavelength) and the resulting crater dimensions and morphology. The findings provide insights into the material ablation process, offering potential applications in fields such as material processing, microfabrication, and impact crater studies in planetary science. The results highlight the importance of precise control over laser parameters to achieve desired outcomes in laser-material interactions.
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Nour Jalal Abdulameer
Wigner Fizikai Kutatóközpont
Hungary
https://wigner.hu/
Internet talk | No |
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Is this an abstract from experimental collaboration? | Yes |
Name of experiment and experimental site | NAPLIFE @WIGNER/ crater experiment |
Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | Yes |