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Excited states time evolution on a laser-ablated molybdenum plume
Authors:E. M. A. Sternberg  N. A. S. Rodrigues  M. E. Sbampato  J. Amorim  C. A. B. Silveira
Affiliation:1. Physics Department, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, S?o José dos Campos, SP, 12228-900, Brazil
2. Institute for Advanced Studies, S?o José dos Campos, SP, 12228-001, Brazil
Abstract:The dynamics of the excited states on a laser-ablated Mo plume was studied, both in air and in vacuum, by emission spectroscopy along the plume expansion axis. The emission related to ionized atoms occurs in the beginning of the plume expansion, near the metal surface, and is predominantly ultraviolet emission. In the middle of the plasma plume, it takes place the electron transitions between excited states of neutral atoms, and in the end of the plume, the visible emission is to transitions to the ground state of neutral molybdenum atoms. It was possible to determine plume parameters such as plasma expansion velocity of (5.0 ± 0.7) km/s at atmospheric pressure and (4.0 ± 0.7) km/s in vacuum, and the plasma duration that was (160 ± 14) ns at atmospheric pressure and (138 ± 18) ns in vacuum.
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