Issue 6, 1998

Appearance of the supercritical state of carbon in the laser evaporation of low-density graphite foil

Abstract

A high concentration of nonequilibrium defects in crystallites and a low bulk density of the graphite foil obtained from thermally expanded graphite favour the explosive decomposition of the laser-heated surface layer of the substance in the supercritical state.

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Mendeleev Commun., 1998,8, 212-214

Appearance of the supercritical state of carbon in the laser evaporation of low-density graphite foil

S. I. Kudryashov, S. G. Ionov, A. A. Karabutov and N. B. Zorov, Mendeleev Commun., 1998, 8, 212 DOI: 10.1070/MC1998v008n06ABEH000988

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