
| Title | Dynamics of an air breakdown plasma on a solid surface during picosecond laser ablation |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2000 |
| Authors | Mao, Samuel S., Xianglei Mao, Ralph Greif, and Richard E. Russo |
| Secondary Title | Applied Physics Letters |
| Volume | 76 |
| Pagination | 31-33 |
| Publication Language | eng |
| Accession Number | 120 |
| Keywords | ablation, ablation efficiency, ablation plasma, absorption, air, air breakdown, breakdown, c, ca, circulation, copper, density, development, dynamics, e, efficiency, electron, electron density, electron emission, electron-density, electron-emission, emission, energies, energy, expansion, fluence, laser, laser ablation, laser fluence, laser-ablation, material, measurement, measurements, nm, order, physics, picosecond, picosecond laser, picosecond laser ablation, plasma, plume, pulse, reduction, region, solid-surface, surface, target, time, time-resolved, usa, vapor, vapor plume |
| Abstract | Using picosecond time-resolved shadowgrams and interferograms, we measured the lateral expansion of an early stage ablation plasma induced by a 1064 nm, 35 ps laser pulse on a copper target. The plasma was found to have an electron density on the order of 10(20) cm(-3) near the target surface. Prior to the expanding material vapor plume, this high density plasma originates from the breakdown of air, assisted by laser-induced electron emission from the target surface. The longitudinal expansion of the plasma was suppressed due to the development of a strong space-charge region. At postpulse times, the relation r similar to t(1/2) was found for the temporal lateral expansion of the radius of the plasma. Measurements of energy absorption by the plasma provide an interpretation for the experimentally measured reduction in ablation efficiency as the laser fluence increases beyond approximately 100 J/cm(2). (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0003-6951(00)01801-5] |
| Notes | LNBL-44560 NOT IN FILE |
| Citation Key | 14388 |