Abstract
The role of inter-pulse delay time in laser-induced Cu plasma with femtosecond and nanosecond double-pulse irradiation had been investigated by optical emission spectroscopy. The experimental results showed that a significant enhancement effect in the atomic line emission was observed by changing the inter-pulse delay time. The spectral intensity of Cu plasma produced by a femtosecond + nanosecond double-pulse was higher than that produced by a nanosecond + femtosecond dual-pulse. That is to say, the shorter laser pulse (femtosecond) was efficient in coupling to the sample and the longer laser pulse (nanosecond) was suitable for re-exciting the produced plasma. In addition, the corresponding plasma temperature and electron density were also calculated. The plasma temperature in the case of femtosecond + nanosecond was lower than that in the case of nanosecond + femtosecond, while the electron density in the case of femtosecond + nanosecond was higher than that in the case of nanosecond + femtosecond. This study is helpful for the research on sample detection using femtosecond and nanosecond double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.
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Wang, Y., Chen, A., Zhang, D., Wang, Q., Li, S., Jiang, Y., & Jin, M. (2020). Enhanced optical emission in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy by combining femtosecond and nanosecond laser pulses. Physics of Plasmas, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5131772
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