Diagnostics of plasma plume produced by laser ablation using ICCD imaging and transient electrical probe technique

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The dynamics of transient plasmas generated by high-fluence nanosecond laser ablation has been investigated by means of fast ICCD imaging and electrical probes in transient regime. Measurements have been carried out on plasmas produced in vacuum (5× 10-6 Torr residual pressure) by a pulsed Excimer laser (20 ns, XeCl, λ= 308 nm) irradiating stainless steel targets. Two plasma expansion velocities were estimated, one from probe measurements and another from recorded ICCD images. Electron plasma temperature (0.1 - 0.3 eV) and density (1 - 5×1011 cm-3) were measured by electrical probes for a laser radiation power density of 6×108 W/cm2. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Mihaila, I., Ursu, C., Gegiuc, A., & Popa, G. (2010). Diagnostics of plasma plume produced by laser ablation using ICCD imaging and transient electrical probe technique. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 207). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/207/1/012005

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