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Single particle simulations are used to investigate electron acceleration in the laser-cluster interaction, taking into account the Coulomb fields around individual clusters. These Coulomb fields are induced from the cluster cores with positive charge when electrons escape from the cluster cores through ponderomotive push from the laser field. These Coulomb fields enable some stripped electrons to be stochastically in phases with the laser fields so that they can gain net energy from the laser efficiently. In this heating mechanism, circularly polarized lasers, larger cluster size and higher cluster densities make the acceleration more efficient. 相似文献
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T. Döppner S. Teuber M. Schumacher J. Tiggesbäumker K.H. Meiwes-Broer 《Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics》2000,71(3):357-360
Clusters of heavy metal atoms in strong femtosecond laser-light fields undergo multi-ionization with the loss of hundreds
of electrons. The cross section largely exceeds that of corresponding isolated atoms, which leads in the case of PbN to a complete ionization of the 4f shell with a light intensity of 1.2×1015 W/cm2. Experimental investigations on Pb and Pt clusters with variable pulse widths and, for the first time, with the pump&probe
technique give insight into the dynamics of the coupling of electromagnetic radiation into the clusters. Both approaches support
the picture according to which, after an initial charging, the clusters expand due to Coulomb forces. This expansion is accompanied
by a reduction of the electron density and at the same time by an increase of the optical sensitivity. Once the plasmon energy
of the diluted nanoplasma approaches the photon energy, the charging efficiency increases significantly. The experimental
observations are confirmed by random-phase approximation (RPA) calculations of the optical response, including molecular-dynamics
simulations of the expanding systems.
Received: 11 November 1999 / Published online: 13 July 2000 相似文献
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Relativistic Electron Acceleration in a Wake Field Generated by the Intense Femtosecond Laser Interaction with a Mixture Jet of Deuterium Clusters and Molecules 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1 下载免费PDF全文
High energy electron acceleration in a wake field generated in the intense ultrashort (30fs) laser pulse cluster gas jet interaction is experimentally demonstrated. Relativistic electrons with energy of 60 MeV were observed. These high energy electrons split into two beams due to the relativistic self-focusing of the laser. 相似文献
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An Experimental Observation of Axial Variation of Average Size of Methane Clusters in a Gas Jet 下载免费PDF全文
Axial variation of average size of methane clusters in a gas jet produced by supersonic expansion of methane through a cylindrical nozzle of 0.8 mm in diameter is observed using a Rayleigh scattering method. The scattered light intensity exhibits a power scaling on the backing pressure ranging from 16 to 50bar, and the power is strongly Z dependent varying from 8.4 (Z = 3mm) to 5.4 (Z = 11mm), which is much larger than that of the argon cluster. The scattered light intensity versus axial position shows that the position of 5mm has the maximum signal intensity. The estimation of the average cluster size on axial position Z indicates that the cluster growth process goes forward until the maximum average cluster size is reached at Z - 9 mm, and the average cluster size will decrease gradually for Z 〉 9 mm. 相似文献
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G. Kühnle F. P. Schäfer S. Szatmári G. D. Tsakiris 《Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics》1988,47(4):361-366
A table-top excimer laser system generating sub-ps pulses was used to irradiate solid targets at intensities of up to 4×1015 W/cm2. Soft X-ray spectra of various materials were measured. The X-ray conversion efficiencies were between 1–5%. Streak camera measurements showed instrument-limited X-ray pulse duration of a few ps.Partially based on the plenary talk X-Ray Generation by Sub-Picosecond UV Laser by F. P. Schäfer, G. Kühnle, S. Szatmári, and M. Steyer, presented at the XVI Int. Quant. Electron. Conf., Tokio, July 18–21, 1988, Technical Digest (The Japan Society of Applied Physics) p. 2 相似文献
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F.A. Fernández-Lima C.R. Ponciano E. Pedrero E.F. da Silveira 《Applied Surface Science》2006,252(23):8171-8177
Experimental results of laser sputtering of cesium and rubidium iodide secondary ions are presented. A TOF mass spectrometer, operating in linear mode, continuous extraction for positive or negative ions, was used for the analysis of (CsI)nCs+, (CsI)nI−, (RbI)nRb+ and (RbI)nI− ion emission as a function of the laser irradiance. Experimental data show that the cluster ion emission yields decrease exponentially with n, for all the laser irradiances applied. Theoretical analysis of the clusters structure was performed using density functional theory at the B3LYP/LACV3P level, for the positive and negative cluster series. A quasi-equilibrium evolution of the clusters is proposed to extract a parameter characteristic of the cluster recombination process: the effective temperature. The hypothesis of the atomic species’ recombination (during the expansion of a high density highly ionized cloud) leading to cluster formation is confirmed to some extent in a second set of experiments: the UV laser ablation of a mixed and non-mixed cesium iodide and potassium bromide targets. These experiments show that the emission yields contain contributions from both the recombination process and from the sample stoichiometry, even for high laser irradiances. 相似文献
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A. Kasperczuk P. Pisarczyk T. Pisarczyk B. Králiková K. Mašek M. Pfeifer K. Rohlena J. Skála J. Ullschmied M. Kálal 《Czechoslovak Journal of Physics》2002,52(3):395-404
The results of interferometric investigation of early stage of plasma expansion carried out in the high-power laser system
PALS are presented. The plasma was generated on planar solid Al and Mo targets, irradiated by iodine laser pulses with energies
of 100 and 600 J in 0.4 ns at a wavelength of 1.315 μm. The interferometric investigation allowed to determine electron density
distributions at chosen moments of the plasma expansion. On the basis of these distributions, information about dynamics and
properties of expanding plasma was obtained. The effects of laser-target interaction, i.e., the diameter and the depth of
craters as well as the crater shape, were investigated.
This research was carried out within the framework of the project PALS/013 (reg. no. HPRI-CT-1999-00053). 相似文献
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Z. Bor B. Racz G. Szabo D. Xenakis C. Kalpouzos C. Fotakis 《Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing》1995,60(4):365-368
A subpicosecond KrF laser system (248 nm, 0.5 ps) was used as a light source for ablation of PMMA Mylar and Kapton. The time-dependent reflectivity of the light-induced plasma mirror as measured by 496 nm, 0.5 ps long probe pulses showed an increase of up to 94% with 0.4–1 ps rise time and 10–15 ps fall time. The highdensity plasma mirror shows perfect optical quality, and seems to be a promising light-controlled ultrafast switch for UV and visible light. The spectrum of the UV light reflected from the ablated spot is blue shifted by 0.5 nm and shows 1 nm broadening. 相似文献
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T. Döppner J. P. Müller A. Przystawik J. Tiggesbäumker K.-H. Meiwes-Broer 《The European Physical Journal D - Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics》2007,43(1-3):261-266
Silver clusters embedded in helium nanodroplets are
exposed to intense femtosecond laser pulses (1013 - 1016 W/cm2).
The signal of highly charged (q≤11) atomic fragments is maximized by
delayed plasmon enhanced ionization using stretched laser pulses. Further
details with respect to the dynamics of the charging process can be obtained,
when the intensity distribution within the laser focus is taken into
account. For the first time, the z-scan method is applied to clusters
which offers a route to investigate the explicit dependence of the ion signals
with respect to the laser intensity. By taking advantage of the volumetric
weighting effect ionization thresholds are determined, yielding values well
below 1014 W/cm2 for Agq+ ions with q≤11. 相似文献
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Mg-doped ZnO thin films were fabricated by laser ablation of Zn:Mg targets consisting of Mg metallic strips and Zn disk in oxygen atmosphere with a goal to facilitate convenient control of Mg contents in the films. The characteristics of the deposited films were examined by analyzing their photoluminescence (PL), X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) spectra. Mg contents as analyzed by XPS indicate that the target composition is fairly transferred to the deposited films. The wurtzite structure of ZnO was conserved even for the highly doped ZnO films and there was no Mg- or MgO-related XRD peaks. With increase in the Mg content, the bandgap and PL peak energy shifted to blue and the Stokes shift became larger. 相似文献
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A high power UV laser has been developed as a pump source for short wavelength (down to 1 nm) X-ray lasers. Various schemes are considered and theoretical analysis is discussed. Spectroscopic studies of laser-target interaction have been performed and, in particular, the effect of a prepulse on plasma generation has been investigated. Analysis of the observed spectra indicates that reduction of the prepulse energy results in a higher temperature plasma. Investigation of the interaction using thin layered targets is also presented. These data provide evidence for initially hot plasma conditions generated from target layers 150 Å. Discussions of proposed laser schemes at 1–5 nm are presented.Also at the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 相似文献
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Tatiana Khatko 《Applied Surface Science》2007,254(4):821-825
In this paper we determine the features of the thermophysical processes involved in the interaction of laser radiation with metals that have cryogenic temperature. To do so, we use a one-dimensional model that involves heating a semi-infinite solid by a point thermal source with a constant flux density. Temperature fields, heating and cooling rates in the laser-irradiated zone for iron and titanium at the ambient temperatures of 77 (liquid nitrogen), 293 and 573 K were calculated. The intensity of the laser irradiation enabled the melting temperatures of 1933 K and 1812 K on the Ti and Fe surface, respectively, to be reached. The duration of the laser pulse was 4.5 ms. We show that a drop in ambient temperature from 573 to 77 K leads to a rise in cooling rate from 3.25 × 103 and 6.4 × 106 K/s to 4.25 × 103 and 1.3 × 107 K/s in the Ti and Fe targets, respectively. Agreement was good between the calculated depths of melting and phase transformation isotherms and the experimental depths of the interfaces of melting and heat-affected zones. 相似文献
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S. Pflalzner 《Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics》1992,55(4):368-372
A new model is described for the absorption of laser light by a plasma. Two issues important for high laser intensity are considered: changes in the electron velocity distribution and the absorption non-linearity. The effects of anisotropy and non-Maxwellian distribution function are analysed with a hard sphere model. It is shown that anisotropy alters the electron-ion collision frequency by an amount which depends on the ratio of the temperatures in direction of and perpendicular to the laser field.The effect of high laser intensity is considered assuming Coulomb collisions, and a new expression obtained for the collision frequency as a function of quiver velocity. It will be shown that the result is in agreement with the Spitzer result in the case of small fields and with the result of Catto and Speziale in the case of very strong fields, but shows an unexpected maximum of the collision frequency in an intermediate regime. 相似文献
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W. Theobald C. Wülker S. Szatmári F. P. Schäfer J. S. Bakos 《Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics》1995,61(6):593-600
The interaction of a subpicosecond KrF laser pulse with a preformed carbon plasma of various scale lengths is investigated. Two different interaction geometries are chosen. In the first one the propagation vector of the short pulse has a component along the density gradient of the preformed plasma (angle of incidence is 45°). In the second geometry the propagation direction of the short pulse is perpendicular to the density gradient of the preplasma (angle of incidence is 90°). The emitted soft X-ray spectrum in the wavelength interval from 10 to 700 is observed while changing several parameters of the experiment. It is found that the emission in the short wavelength part under 200 results from the radiation of ions created by collisional heating near the critical density region. The long wavelength part above 200 , enhanced up to a maximal factor of 20, is mainly produced by radiating particles field—ionized up to the He-like carbon state in the high-intensity laser field. The short wavelength part is missing in the case of 90° angle of incidence because there is no interaction with the critical layer that results in an insufficient collisional heating. 相似文献
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C. Boulmer-Leborgne J. Hermann B. Dubreuil 《Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing》1992,55(4):340-346
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. 相似文献
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Spectra of laser-induced plasmas at low laser energies and intensities (around 100 mJ and 1010 W cm–2 respectively) have been recorded in the spectral range of 20 to 100 nm for different target materials, laser intensities at the target and laser wavelengths. For heavy target materials, a broadband spectrum with a spectral maximum typically around 30 nm is obtained. This broadband radiation source is well suited for photoionization processes and the generation of short wavelength inner-shell photoionization lasers. For the cadmium-photoionization laser, the influence of different soft X-ray spectra on the laser energy has been investigated. The potential of laser plasma soft X-ray sources for scientific and technical applications is briefly reviewed.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Herbert Welling on the occasion of his 60th birthday 相似文献
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We investigate the electronic and ionic dynamics of Na clusters under the influence of a laser pulse in the range 100 femtoseconds
to picoseconds. The dynamics is described by means of the time-dependent local-density approximation coupled to ionic molecular
dynamics (TDLDA-MD). Variation of pulse length allows us to explore the time scales of ionic motion in a manner similar to
pump and probe experiments. Resonant enhancement of electron emission serves as a measure for the time scale of Coulomb explosion.
Received: 3 July 2001 / Published online: 10 October 2001 相似文献
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By adopting a fast photography and time-resolved optical emission spectrometry, we have investigated the effects of transverse magnetic field on the expansion dynamics and enrichment of Zn atoms and Zn+ ions in a plume produced by laser ablation of a Zn target in oxygen atmosphere. Plume splitting due to the magnetic field was apparent but the splitting patterns of Zn and Zn+ were totally different. The surface morphology and photoluminescence characteristics also changed significantly. In particular, the growth rate increased by as much as 2.4-4.3 times compared to the conventional PLD method. 相似文献
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R. Fedosejevs R. Ottmann R. Sigel G. Kühnle S. Szatmári F. P. Schäfer 《Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics》1990,50(2):79-99
The absorption of 250 fs KrF laser pulses incident on solid targets of aluminum, copper and gold has been measured for normal incidence as a function of laser intensity in the range of 1012–1014 W cm–2 and as a function of polarization and angle of incidence for the intensity range of 1014–2.5×1015 W cm–2. As the intensity increases from 1012 W cm–2 the reflectivity at normal incidence changes from the low-intensity mirror reflectivity value to values in the range of 0.5–0.61 at 1014 W cm–2. For this intensity maximum absorption of 63–80% has been observed for p-polarized radiation at angles of incidence in the range of 54°–57°, increasing with atomic number. The results are compared with the expected Fresnel reflectivity from a sharp vacuum-plasma interface with the refractive index given by the Drude model and also to numerical calculations of reflectivity for various scale length density profiles. Qualitative agreement is found with the Fresnel/Drude model and quantitative agreement is noticed with the numerical calculations of absorption on a steep density profile with normalized collision frequencies, v/, in the range of 0.13–0.15 at critical density and normalized density gradient scale lengths, L/0, in the range of 0.018–0.053 for a laser intensity of 1014 W cm–2.At 2.5×1015 W cm–2 a small amount of preplasma is present and maximum absorption of 64–76% has been observed for p-polarized radiation at angles of incidence in the range of 45°–50°.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Rudolf Wienecke on the occasion of his 65th birthdayOn leave from: Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, T6G 2G7, Canada 相似文献
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Optical emission of the plasma generated on SiC samples by pulsed laser beam from an Nd:YAG laser was used to investigate the spatial evolution of the electron temperature (Te) and density (Ne) of the plasma. The range and the profile of the plasma were characterized by the electron temperature Te and the electron density Ne, as functions of the distance from the SiC surface. It was found that the characterized spatial distribution closely coincided with the spatial images of the plasma recorded by a digital camera. The results obtained from the two different experimental measurements are consistent with other data from the literature, obtained either by models or experiments. The present result may give the insight to the complex physical phenomena in the thin film preparations using the pulsed laser deposition (PLD). 相似文献