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Temporal evolution of laser-ablated Co ions probed by time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Authors:Young-Ku Choi  Hoong-Sun Im and Kwang-Woo Jung
Institution:

a Department of Chemistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan 570-749, South Korea

b Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Taeduk Science Town, Taejon 305-600, South Korea

Abstract:A pulsed-field time-of-flight mass spectrometric (TOFMS) technique was used to investigate the expansion dynamics of the ionic species ejected from the visible (λ=532 nm) laser ablation of cobalt target at low laser fluence less than 1 J/cm2. The temporal evolution of Co+ ions was studied by varying the delay time of the ion repelling pulse with respect to the laser irradiation, which provides significant information on the ablated plume characterization. The obtained TOF mass spectra were well fitted by shifted Maxwell–Boltzmann distributions on a stream velocity, commonly used to describe the measured velocity distributions. The TOF distribution of Co+ ions showed a bimodal distribution with fast and slow velocities. These velocities show a decreasing tendency with delay time, which is attributed to the gas collisions between the plume ejecta and to the related gas dynamics. The present results suggest that the in situ measurements of the most probable velocity of ablated ions along the normal to the solid target can be accomplished by the simple technique of a laser ablation/TOFMS.
Keywords:Cobalt  Laser ablation  Time-of-flight mass spectrometry  Plume expansion dynamics
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