Light Syringes
Optics & Photonics Focus
Volume 11 Story 3 - 28/10/2010

Particle ejection by laser ablation

Microparticles are deposited on a thin metallic foil (left). When a short but energetic laser pulse is focused on one side of the foil, a shock wave propagates supersonically and the particles are ejected at speeds up to 20 000 km/h (right).
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Particle ejection by laser ablation. Microparticles are deposited on a thin metallic foil (left). When a short but energetic laser pulse is focused on one side of the foil, a shock wave propagates supersonically and the particles are ejected at speeds up to 20 000 km/h (right).