Expansion dynamics and internal plume structures of fs laser ablated brass plasma in Ar at various pressure levels ranging from vacuum to atmospheric were studied using multitude of diagnostic tools including time resolved and time integrated 2-dimensional imaging, optical time of flight measurements and visible emission spectroscopy. Temporal evolution of excited Cu and Zn species in the plume were imaged using band pass interference filters and compared its hydrodynamic expansion features with spectrally integrated images of the plume. 2D imaging coupled with monochromatic line selection showed several interesting features at various pressure levels which include velocity differences among the plume species, emission intensity distribution, plasma temperature, electron density etc. Plume confinement, enhanced signal intensity, and dual peak structures in time-of-flight profiles were observed at intermediate pressure range of ~10 Torr. Optimum signal to background ratio was also observed in this pressure range. Possible mechanisms for observed changes in plume shape, optical emission intensity and dual peak structures in time-of-flight profiles were discussed.
Revised: December 15, 2015 |
Published: July 28, 2015
Citation
Diwakar P.K., S.S. Harilal, M.C. Phillips, and A. Hassanein. 2015.Characterization of Ultrafast Laser-Ablation Plasma Plumes at Various Ar Ambient Pressures.Journal of Applied Physics 118, no. 4:043305.PNNL-SA-100632.doi:10.1063/1.4927625