Background gas collisional effects on expanding fs and ns laser ablation plumes

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S. S. Harilal
N. Farid
J. R. Freeman
P. K. Diwakar
N. L. LaHaye
A. Hassanein
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[1] Purdue University,Center for Materials Under Extreme Environment, School of Nuclear Engineering
[2] Dalian University of Technology,School of Physics and Optical Engineering
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Applied Physics A | 2014年 / 117卷
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Coulomb Explosion; Excitation Temperature; Collisional Effect; Plume Expansion; Crater Morphology;
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The collisional effects of a background gas on expanding ultrafast and short pulse laser ablation plumes were investigated by varying background pressure from vacuum to atmospheric pressure levels. For producing Cu ablation plumes, either 40 fs, 800 nm pulses from a Ti: Sapphire laser or 6 ns, 1,064 nm pulses from a Nd:YAG laser were used. The role of background pressure on plume hydrodynamics, spectral emission features, absolute line intensities, signal to background ratios and ablation craters was studied. Though the signal intensities were found to be maximum near to atmospheric pressure levels, the optimum signal to background ratios are observed ~20–50 Torr for both ns and fs laser ablation plumes. The differences in laser–target and laser–plasma couplings between ns and fs lasers were found to be more engraved in the crater morphologies and plasma hydrodynamic expansion features.
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