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    Concentrator of laser energy for thin vapour cloud production near a surface

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    A novel scheme is presented for production of a thin (<1<1 mm) uniform vapor layer over a large surface area (>100>100 cm2^2) by pulsed laser ablation of a solid surface. Instead of dispersing the laser energy uniformly over the surface, a modified Fabry-Perot interferometer is employed to concentrate the laser energy in very narrow closely-spaced concentric rings. This approach may be optimized to minimum total laser energy for the desired vapor density. Furthermore, since the vapor is produced from a small fraction of the total surface area, the local ablation depth is large, which minimized the fraction of surface contamination in the vapor. Key words: laser evaporation, thin gas layer formation.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
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