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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2003 Volume 33, Number 11, Pages 981–986 (Mi qe2534)

This article is cited in 12 papers

Interaction of laser radiation with matter. Laser plasma

Formation of the ion current of a high-temperature femtosecond laser plasma on the target surface containing an impurity layer

R. V. Volkova, D. M. Golishnikovb, V. M. Gordienkob, M. S. Dzhidzhoevb, I. M. Lachkob, B. V. Mar'inc, P. M. Mikheevb, A. B. Savel'evb, D. S. Uryupinab, A. A. Shashkovb

a International Laser Center of Moscow State University
b Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics
c Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract: The effect of an impurity film lying on the surface of a target in a vacuum of up to 10-5 Torr on the ion acceleration in a plasma, which is formed by a 2 × 1016-W cm-2 femtosecond laser pulse is studied using the time-of-flight and mass spectrometry techniques. It is shown that, under such conditions, the maximum mean energy per unit charge (8 keV) is gained by protons, whereas the ions constituting the target substance (Si, Ti) acquire an energy per unit charge of <1 keV. The use of a <10 J cm-2 nanosecond laser pulse applied 0.1–100 ms before a femtosecond laser pulse allows the target surface to be efficiently cleaned due to the removal of H-, C-, and O-containing molecules from it. Unlike a continuous thermal heating of a surface, the pulse laser cleaning ensures higher heating temperatures and can be efficiently applied to any solid targets in both the thermal and plasma cleaning modes.

PACS: 52.38.Kd, 52.70.Nc, 52.77.Bn

Received: 22.05.2003
Revised: 04.09.2003


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 2003, 33:11, 981–986

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