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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1997 Volume 24, Number 11, Pages 1012–1016 (Mi qe1089)

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Interaction of laser radiation with matter. Laser plasma

Emission spectroscopy of a carbon plasma formed by laser ablation of graphite. I. Ablation by XeCl laser radiation

A. V. Dem'yanenko, V. S. Letokhov, A. A. Puretskii, E. A. Ryabov

Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow

Abstract: The method of time-resolved emission spectroscopy was used to investigate the luminescence emitted by a carbon plasma plume formed as a result of vacuum ablation of graphite by XeCl laser radiation. It was found that in the course of emission from the plasma the spectrum of this luminescence changed drastically and, at laser radiation energy densities Φ = 4 — 5 J cm–1, the main contribution came from the emission by C+ ions and C2 radicals. The emission kinetics depended on the excitation conditions and it also varied from one part to another of the plasma plume. A method was developed for computer simulation of the spectra of C2 radicals, which made it possible to determine the plasma vibrational and rotational temperatures (Trot and Tvib) from the recorded luminescence spectra of these radicals, and also to study temporal evolution of these temperatures. During the emission time the characteristic temperatures of C2 radicals were found to vary within wide limits: Tvib = 2500 — 12000 K, T rot = 1500 — 10000  K.

PACS: 52.70.Kz, 52.50.Jm, 52.25.Kn

Received: 22.07.1997


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1997, 27:11, 983–987

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