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u_z = \frac{\zeta}{\rho \lambda}\frac{I^2}{(L+C(T_V-T_0))^2}
\label{eq:deplAblaApprox}
\end{equation}
Estimating $\zeta$ equal to
50 40 $\mu$m (average depth of absorption), $\lambda$ = 2 GPa (first Lamé's coefficient of water), $L$ = 2.2 MJ.kg$^{-1}$ (vaporization latent heat of water), $T_V-T_0$ = 373-293 = 80
K (water vaporization temperature minus laboratory temperature), K, $C$ = 4180 J.kg$^{-1}$.K$^{-1}$, $\rho$ = 1000 kg.m$^{-3}$, $E$ = 200 mJ, $S$ = 20 mm$^2$ and $\tau$ = 10 ns, we obtain a displacement $u_z$ approximately equal to 3.9 $\mu$m. This is in the order of magnitude of the experimental measured displacement (2.5 $\mu$m).
To calculate the propagation of the displacement along space and time, we modeled the ablation regime as a point force directed along Z direction with a depth of 50 $\mu$m and increasing linearly from -2.5 to 0 mm and decreasing symmetrically from 0 to 2.5 mm. Propagation as a shear wave was calculated using Green operators $G_{zz}$ \cite{aki1980quantitative}:
\begin{equation}