Laser irradiation of parylene disks with a 1.06 mumum laser

Abstract

Parylene disks supported on glass stalks were irradiated with 1.06 mumum wavelength laser light pulses focused to flux intensities in the range from 10sup15sup 15 to 10sup17sup 17 W/cmsup2sup 2. According to photodiode measurements the fraction of laser light absorbed, 25 to 50 percent, increased slightly as the laser intensity was increased. However, box calorimeter measurements implied that the fraction absorbed was approximately 30 percent and insensitive to irradiation intensity. Some x-ray spectra are discussed. (MOW

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