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Spectroscopic measurements of excited particles in a N2 gas RF plasma-assisted carbon laser ablation
Authors:MA Bratescu  N Sakura  D Yamaoka  Y Sakai  H Sugawara  Y Suda
Institution:(1) Division of Electronics and Information Engineering, Hokkaido University, Kita-ku, Kita13, Nishi 8, Sapporo, 060-8628, Japan
Abstract:In this work, we investigated a carbon plasma plume produced by laser ablation of a graphite target in a nitrogen gas environment. The spatial distributions of C and N atoms were measured by time-resolved absorption spectroscopy. The spatial distributions of the relative densities of CN radicals, C2, and C3 molecules were measured using time-resolved emission spectroscopy. We determined that nitrogen gas produced an increase in carbon atom and molecule densities in the ablation plume. It was observed that the addition of RF plasma to the plume increased the CN radicals and C atom densities, and decreased the C2 and C3 molecule densities. The RF plasma changed the evolution of various fractional species of C, N, CN, C2, and C3 in the ablation plume. The chemical reactions with and without RF plasma were explained using the evolution and density of the fractional species of C, N, CN, C2, and C3in the plume. PACS 52.38.Mf; 42.62.Fi; 33.20.-t; 81.05.Uw
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