Spectroscopic observation of the plasma produced by a CO2 laser beam interacting with titanium target under helium and/or argon atmosphere |
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Authors: | C. Boulmer-Leborgne J. Hermann B. Dubreuil |
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Affiliation: | (1) G.R.E.M.I.-CNRS/Université d'Orléans, BP 6759, F-45067 Orléans Cedex 2, France |
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Abstract: | In many laser applications such as drilling, welding and cutting, the role of the plasma in the transfer of energy between the laser beam and the metal surface appears to be rather important. It depends on several parameters such as laser wavelength, irradiation time and deposited energy but especially on the buffer gas nature. In this work the plasma is initiated by a TEA-CO2 laser beam perpendicularly focussed onto a Ti target (100 MW/cm2), in a cell containing He, Ar or a He-Ar mixture as buffer gas. The plasma is studied by time and space resolved spectroscopic diagnostics. The results show that helium allows target erosion whereas a highly absorbing breakdown plasma develops in argon shielding the target from the subsequent laser heating. With only 20% Ar in He, a strong quenching of the He plasma by Ar occurs, and the Ar plasma effect is dominant. |
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Keywords: | 52.50.Jm 52.70.Kz |
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