Temporal and spatial evolution of a laser-induced plasma from a steel target

Year: 2003

Authors: Corsi M., Cristoforetti G., Hidalgo M., Iriarte D., Legnaioli S., Palleschi V., Salvetti A., Tognoni E.

Autors Affiliation: IPCF – CNR, Appl Laser Spect Lab, I-56124 Pisa, Italy

Abstract: The space and time evolution of a laser-induced plasma from a steel target has been studied using optical time-of-flight and shadowgraphic techniques. The results, obtained for two distinct laser energy regimes, allow us to individuate two different regions in the plume, one characterized by air and continuum emissions produced by the shock wave ionization and the other characterized by emissions from ablated material. Moreover, it was shown that a sufficiently high laser fluence and short delay time of acquisition are needed to avoid inhomogeneous effects in the plasma, as required in analytical applications such as laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.

Journal/Review: APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY

Volume: 57 (6)      Pages from: 715  to: 721

KeyWords: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; Shadowgraphy; Species distribution; Time of flight
DOI: 10.1366/000370203322005436

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Citations: 39
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