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Explosive vaporization of metallic sodium microparticles by CW resonant laser radiation
Explosive vaporization of metallic Na microparticles stimulated by resonant cw laser radiation has
been observed in a glass cell. Vaporization occurs at low laser-power density. The effect consists in
the generation of optically thick and sharply localized Na vapor clouds propagating in the cell against
the laser beam. The effect is explained by laser excitation of Na atoms, which collide onto the surface
of the microparticles and transfer their internal energy. This causes other atoms to be vaporized and to
continue the avalanche process