 
								Spectroscopic Diagnostics of Laser Plasma Plume of Aluminum
								
									
										
											
											
												Mikhailo Chuchman,
											
										
											
											
												Livia Mesarosh,
											
										
											
											
												Aleksandr Shuaibov
											
										
									
								 
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 4, Issue 5, October 2015
									
									
										Pages:
										31-36
									
								 
								
									Received:
										4 September 2015
									
									Accepted:
										22 September 2015
									
									Published:
										9 October 2015
									
								 
								
								
								
									
									
										Abstract: The emission of aluminum Al laser ablated plasma has been investigated in the 200-600 nm spectral range. The most intensive spectral lines were 308.2; 309.3; 394.4 and 396.2 nm Al I. The highest levels of neutral atoms, responsible for the detected spectral lines, correspond to the two-electron excitation with 8.3-9.06 eV energy. The time average value of electron temperature on the 1 and 7 mm distances from the target was calculated. It is 0.43 eV for 1 mm and 0.51 eV for 7 mm distance from the target. The experimentally obtained time of recombination (29 ns) have been used to extract the electron number density at 1 mm from the target which is 9.4×1015 cm-3. The time-resolved emission of atomic spectral lines at 1 mm distance from the target was studied. The maximums of aluminum spectral lines emission have appeared in times of 8-20 ns, which correspond to atom velocities of (0.05-0.13)106 m/s.
										Abstract: The emission of aluminum Al laser ablated plasma has been investigated in the 200-600 nm spectral range. The most intensive spectral lines were 308.2; 309.3; 394.4 and 396.2 nm Al I. The highest levels of neutral atoms, responsible for the detected spectral lines, correspond to the two-electron excitation with 8.3-9.06 eV energy. The time average v...
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