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  • American Institute of Physics (AIP)  (4)
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 72 (1992), S. 2440-2448 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Photothermal laser ablation is studied using poly-(methyl methacrylate) films doped with a dye, IR-165, which functions as a molecular heater and thermometer. Direct optical measurements of temperature are performed on samples heated by 100 ns near-IR pulses at 1.064 μm, at rates dT/dt≈5×109 deg/s. Below ablation threshold, the heat capacity measured by optical calorimetry is precisely the value obtained by conventional calorimetry. At ablation threshold, the peak surface temperature is Tabl=600 °C. The increase in heat capacity observed above threshold, together with the results of a conventional thermal analysis, is used to determine the weight fraction of material decomposed at ablation time χth=0.02. With increasing pulse energy, the fraction decomposed increases and a more forceful ablation is observed, but the surface temperature does not continue to increase past Tlim=715 °C, which is determined to be the limiting temperature for thermal decomposition.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 93 (1990), S. 8771-8776 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The recombination after flash photolysis of carbon monoxide (CO) to protoheme (PH) in glycerol: water is studied over ten decades in time (1 ps to 10 ms). The rebinding consists of an initial nonexponential geminate phase followed by a slower exponential bimolecular phase. The entire time course of this reaction between 260 and 300 K can be explained in a unified way using a simple, analytically tractable diffusion model involving just three parameters: the relative diffusion constant, the contact radius, and the intrinsic rate of reaction at contact.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 99 (1993), S. 4140-4151 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Optical calorimetry is used to study the dynamics of a polymer, poly-(methyl methylacrylate), (PMMA), subjected to a temperature jump which is faster than the time required for Boltzmann equilibrium. The temperature jump is produced by exciting a near-infrared dye embedded in the polymer with a 23 ps duration optical pulse. The magnitude of the temperature jump ΔT was as large as 125 degrees. To attain such a large temperature jump with good spatial uniformity requires optical heating pulses which strongly saturate the heater dye absorption. A formalism is developed to quantitatively treat optical heating with saturation. The heat capacity of the polymer, Cpol, can be determined to an accuracy of 8% using this method. The temperature jump data could not be fit by assuming the polymer heats up in a single stage. A quasitemperature model with two-stage heating, where the dye first excites polymer phonons and then the phonons excite polymer vibrations by multiphonon up pumping, gave quantitative agreement. The data at several values of ΔT were simultaneously fit using three adjustable parameters: κvc, the molecular thermal conductivity for vibrational cooling of the heater dye; κup, the molecular thermal conductivity for multiphonon up pumping; and Cpol. The value of κ vc was the same magnitude as κth, the thermal conductivity of the polymer, despite the fact that the vibrational cooling process occurs on the 1 nm length scale. The value of κup was 2 orders of magnitude smaller than κth.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 64 (1994), S. 184-186 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The effects of nanometer-sized hot spots on laser polymer ablation are studied. Two polymer thin films are synthesized, containing sensitizers which absorb intense 1.064 μm optical pulses. One film contains a molecular dye sensitizer. The other contains graphic nanoparticle sensitizers (≤220 nm diam). When longer duration pulses (150 ns) which do not produce hot spots are used, both films have the same ablation threshold. When shorter (23 ps) pulses are used, the ablation threshold for graphite films is a factor of 3 less than in dye films, attributed to enhanced polymer thermal decomposition in the vicinity of the larger graphite hot spot.
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