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Saffman-Taylor Fingering in Nanosecond Pulse Laser Ablating Bulk Metallic Glass in Water

Date:2012-12-05Jiang MinqiangSource:
We report for the first time the nanosecond pulse laser ablation of a typical Zr-based (Vit 1) bulk metallic glass in a water environment, paying attention to the target surface morphology after ablation. Quite interestingly, a Saffman-Taylor fingering instability can be observed, which results from the strong interaction between the phase explosion-induced plasma plume and the resultant molten Vit 1 layer confined in the water medium. The instability condition is obtained via a perturbation analysis, and its characteristic size is well predicted. Our observations reveal the nature of liquid structure of metallic glasses.[DOI:10.1016/j.intermet.2012.07.014]

The article was published as:
Liu Y;Jiang MQ;Yang GW;Chen JH;Guan YJ;Dai LH. Saffman-Taylor fingering in nanosecond pulse laser ablating bulk metallic glass in water. INTERMETALLICS, 31:325-329(2012)