Temporal and spatial evolution of C2 in laser induced plasma from graphite target
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Resumo |
Laser ablation of graphite has been carried out using 1.06mm radiation from a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser and the time of flight distribution of molecular C2 present in the resultant plasma is investigated in terms of distance from the target as well as laser fluences employing time resolved spectroscopic technique. At low laser fluences the intensities of the emission lines from C2 exhibit only single peak structure while beyond a threshold laser fluence, emission from C2 shows a twin peak distribution in time. The occurrence of the faster velocity component at higher laser fluences is explained as due to species generated from recombination processes while the delayed peak is attributed to dissociation of higher carbon clusters resulting in the generation of C2 molecule. Analysis of measured data provides a fairly complete picture of the evolution and dynamics of C2 species in the laser induced plasma from graphite. Cochin University of Science & Technology |
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J. Appl. Phys. 80 (6), 15 September 1996 |
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en |
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American Institute of Physics |
Palavras-Chave | #spatial distribution #graphite #laser induced plasma |
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Working Paper |