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1 March 1974 Laser Induced Stress In Materials
A. T. Ellis, M. P. Felix
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Abstract
An extensive literature exists concerning the phenomena that occur when laser radiation interacts with solids or fluids. The nature of the interaction depends greatly on the optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of these materials. There can be such things as plasma generation if the radiation is absorbed in short distances or nonlinear optical behavior leading to "filamenting, " "banana peeling, " or harmonic generation in the more transparent materials (Ref. 1, 2).
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A. T. Ellis and M. P. Felix "Laser Induced Stress In Materials", Proc. SPIE 0041, Developments in Laser Technology II, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953854
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Wave propagation

Quartz

Liquids

Cavitation

Solids

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