Characterization and Imaging Diagnostics of Laser Induced Plasma from Solid Targets
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25/11/2010
25/11/2010
01/10/2008
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Laser induced plasma (LIP) emissions from some metal oxide targets were studied with corresponding metal targets of pure quality as a reference. Atomic emissions in the visible region were used in the spectroscopic procedures of LIP characterization. The studies were meant to throw light into LIP dynamics and they provided many experimental results which improved the general awareness of plasma state.When target materials were photo-ablated with an energetically suitable laser pulse, they developed electric charges in them.An electrical signal which was delivered from the target served as an alternative probe signal for the diagnostics of LIP and to track different charged states in the plasma. The signal showed a double peak distribution with positive polarity and a modified time of flight with various voltage levels of a given polarity.The expansion dynamics of LIP in magnetic field were also investigated by monitoring the voltage transients generated at the target. International School of Photonics, Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Laser induced plasma #Plasma diagnostics #Optical emissions #Digital interferograms #Photonics |
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