Effect of Laser Beam Spot Size on the Dynamics of Ultrashort Laser-Produced Plasma in Vacuum

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2018

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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The hydrodynamic expansion features of a laser-produced plasma is governed by initial plume conditions and hence the spot size of the laser beam.1-3 In this work, we investigated the expansion dynamics of a laser produced-plasma as a function of laser spot diameter in a vacuum environment (10-5 Torr) using multiple diagnostic tools. The diagnostic tools used were space-and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy, 2-D fast-gated self-emission imaging and ion analysis using Faraday cup. The plume dynamics measured for varying spot sizes involves intriguing physics and hence demands detailed investigations, in view of a multitude of applications of laser ablation (LA) including elemental detection (LIBS, LA-LIF etc.), micromachining, laser-welding, nano-structuring, ion beam generation and pulsed laser deposition. © 2018 IEEE.

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IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science, 2018, Vol.2018-June, , p. -

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