Dynamics of femto- and nanosecond laser ablation plumes investigated using optical emission spectroscopy

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作者
Verhoff, B. [1 ]
Harilal, S. S.
Freeman, J. R.
Diwakar, P. K.
Hassanein, A.
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Ctr Mat Extreme Environm, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
关键词
INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY; FEMTOSECOND LASER; ELECTRON-DENSITY; PLASMA EXPANSION; DEPOSITION; DISTRIBUTIONS; TEMPERATURE; COPPER; FILMS; PICOSECOND;
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10.1063/1.4764060
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O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
We investigated the spatial and temporal evolution of temperature and electron density associated with femto- and nanosecond laser-produced plasmas (LPP) from brass under similar laser fluence conditions. For producing plasmas, brass targets were ablated in vacuum employing pulses either from a Ti:Sapphire ultrafast laser (40 fs, 800 nm) or from a Nd:YAG laser (6 ns, 1064 nm). Optical emission spectroscopy is used to infer the density and temperature of the plasmas. The electron density (n(e)) was estimated using Stark broadened profiles of isolated lines while the excitation temperature (T-exc) was estimated using the Boltzmann plot method. At similar fluence levels, continuum and ion emission are dominant in ns LPP at early times (<50 ns) followed by atomic emission, while the fs LPP provided an atomic plume throughout its visible emission lifetime. Though both ns and fs laser-plasmas showed similar temperatures (similar to 1 eV), the fs LPP is found to be significantly denser at shorter distances from the target surface as well as at early phases of its evolution compared to ns LPP. Moreover, the spatial extension of the plume emission in the visible region along the target normal is larger for fs LPP in comparison with ns LPP. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4764060]
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