Abstract :
The density of Li atoms in the plume generated by laser ablation of LiNbO3 has been studied using optical absorption
spectroscopy in different environments vacuum, Ar, O2 and N2O.. The results show that the density of Li atoms in the
plume decreases when ablation takes place in a N2O environment. The analysis of the structure and composition of films
grown under the considered environments shows that: i. the Li content of the films remains approximately constant in all
cases, ii. the oxygen content for films grown in an oxidant environment O2and N2O. increases, and iii. the formation of
niobium nitride is observed in a N2O environment. The results are discussed in terms of possible chemical reactions
occurring in the plume in the presence of the considered gases. q2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.