Title of article :
Anisotropic emission in laser-produced aluminum
plasma in ambient nitrogen
Author/Authors :
A.K. Sharma *، نويسنده , , R.K. Thareja، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We report on the dynamical expansion of pulsed laser ablation of aluminum in ambient pressure of nitrogen using images of the expanding
plasma. The plasma follows shock model at pressures of 0.1 Torr and drag model at 70 Torr, respectively, with incident laser energy of 265 mJ. The
plasma expansion shows unstable boundaries at 70 Torr and is attributed to Rayleigh–Taylor instability. The growth time of Rayleigh–Taylor
instability is estimated between 0.09 and 4 ms when the pressure is varied from 1 to 70 Torr. The pressure gradients at the plasma–gas interface
gives rise to self-generated magnetic field and is estimated to be 26 kG at 1 Torr ambient pressure using the image of the expanding plasma near the
focal spot. The varying degree of polarization of Al III transition 4s 2S1/2–4p 2P83/2 at 569.6 nm gives rise to anisotropic emission and is attributed to
the self-generated magnetic field that results in the splitting of the energy levels and subsequent recombination of plasma leading to the population
imbalance
Keywords :
Rayleigh–Taylor instability , Self-generated magnetic field , Ablation , shock wave , Degree of polarization
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science