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Shock-wave velocity of a femtosecond-laser-produced plasma

Margetic V, Ban T, Samek O, Leis F, Niemax K, Hergenroder R

Original Title

Shock-wave velocity of a femtosecond-laser-produced plasma

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Fluorescence measurements have been used to characterize the velocity of atoms in a femtosecond-laser-produced plasma. Nanogram amounts of a copper sample were ablated by the focused radiation (lambda = 775 nm) of an all-solid-state laser. The laser was operated at a pulse rate of 10 Hz with an energy of 200 muJ per pulse. The microplasma expanded into a defined argon atmosphere of pressures between 0.02 and 850 mbar. Atomic fluorescence was excited in the laser plume by a dye-laser pulse with the wavelength set to the line Cu I 282.4 nm. The narrowed beam of the dye-laser was directed into the plasma at different heights above the sample surface. The fluorescence radiation was raeasured with an echelle-spectrometer, equipped with an intensified-charge-coupled device as the detector. The velocity depends strongly on the pressure of the ambient atmosphere and the distance from the sample surface. The highest velocity found at an argon pressure of 0.02 mbar was 1.0 X 10(6) cm s(-1).

Keywords

atomic fluorescence; femtosecond laser; laser-induced plasma

Authors

Margetic V, Ban T, Samek O, Leis F, Niemax K, Hergenroder R

RIV year

2004

Released

1. 4. 2004

ISBN

0011-4626

Periodical

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics

Year of study

54

Number

4

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

423

Pages to

428

Pages count

6

BibTex

@article{BUT45430,
  author="Ota {Samek}",
  title="Shock-wave velocity of a femtosecond-laser-produced plasma",
  journal="Czechoslovak Journal of Physics",
  year="2004",
  volume="54",
  number="4",
  pages="6",
  issn="0011-4626"
}