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Properties of plasmas produced by short double pulse laser ablation of metals
Author(s) -
J. Hermann,
Laurent Mercadier,
Carmen Ristoscu,
Sylvie Noël
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/399/1/012006
Subject(s) - plume , plasma , laser , laser ablation , ablation , materials science , thermalisation , electron , spectroscopy , atomic physics , optics , physics , engineering , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics , aerospace engineering
26th Summer School and International Symposium on the Physics of Ionized Gases (SPIG), Zrenjanin, SERBIA, AUG 27-31, 2012International audienceWe investigate the composition of plasmas produced by laser ablation of metals with two time-delayed short laser pulses using fast imaging and time- and space-resolved optical emission spectroscopy. The ablated material is deposited on mica substrates and analyzed by atomic force microscopy. The laser-produced craters are inspected by optical microscopy to evaluate the ablated material quantity. It is shown that the fraction of nanoparticles in the ablation plume is strongly altered when a second laser pulse of sufficiently large delay is applied. Comparing the results obtained for different metals, we observe a significant nanoparticle reduction for interpulse delays of the order of the characteristic time of electron-lattice thermalization. More detailed analyses show that the plume changes occur on two different characteristic times, indicating two different mechanisms at its origin. Here, we discuss the involved processes and we propose a simple and efficient technique for the measurement of electron-lattice thermalization times based on plume observations during double pulse laser ablation

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