INTERACTION OF LASER RADIATION WITH MATTER

Reduction of the efficiency of photoinduced polymerisation in C60 films on irradiation with femtosecond laser pulses

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, , Citation Arkadii L Ivanov et al 1998 Quantum Electron. 28 689 DOI 10.1070/QE1998v028n08ABEH001295

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Abstract

Photopolymerisation of oxygen-bearing C60 films by λ =459 nm laser radiation and by 100-fs λ=410 nm pulses was compared by visual observation of photodarkening spots and by recording the Raman spectra, in the range 600 — 1700 cm-1, of the irradiated regions. When the average intensity was 10 — 20 W cm-2, the irradiation dose needed for photopolymerisation was very different in the cw and pulsed cases. For the cw radiation, it was close to the dose for oxygen-free samples, amounting to 20 kJ cm-2. For the femtosecond pulses, the threshold radiation dose was two orders of magnitude higher, which could be attributed to characteristic features of relaxation of the excited molecules.

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10.1070/QE1998v028n08ABEH001295