Reaction between laser ablation plume and ambient gas studied by laser-induced fluorescence imaging spectroscopy

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We visualized the density distributions of C2 (plume), NO (ambient gas), and CN (reaction product) when a graphite target was ablated by irradiating YAG laser pulses at wavelengths of 1064 and 355 nm in ambient gas mixture of NO and He. It has been shown by the density distributions of C 2 and NO that the expansion of the plume removes the ambient gas and the plume and the ambient gas locate exclusively in both the cases at 1064 and 355 nm. A high CN density was observed at the interface between the plume and the ambient gas at 1064 nm, which is reasonable since chemical reactions between the plume and the ambient gas may occur only at their interface. On the other hand, in the case at 355 nm, we observed considerable CN inside the plume, indicating that the chemical reaction processes in the laser ablation at 355 nm is different from that expected from the density distributions of the plume and the ambient gas. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Sasaki, K., & Watarai, H. (2007). Reaction between laser ablation plume and ambient gas studied by laser-induced fluorescence imaging spectroscopy. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 59(1), 60–63. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/59/1/013

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