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Resonantly laser induced plasmas in gases: The role of energy pooling and exothermic collisions in plasma breakdown and heating
Authors:Cedomil Vadla  Vlasta Horvatic  Damir Veza  Kay Niemax
Affiliation:1. Institute of Physics, Bijenicka 46, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia;2. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Bijenicka 32, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia;3. ISAS-Institute for Analytical Sciences at the Technical University of Dortmund, Bunsen-Kirchoff-Str. 11, D-44139, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract:The present work is a systematic experimental study of the plasma formation in cesium vapor induced by a continuous laser tuned to the resonance transition 6S1/2–6P3/2. Taking into account the measured absolute population densities of Cs ground and excited state atoms as well as the electron densities derived from Stark broadening of the Cs lines, complete local thermodynamic equilibrium in the laser-produced plasma was found for laser power densities ≈ 10 Wcm− 2 at cesium ground state number densities of about 1017 cm− 3. Direct conversion of the excitation energy or parts of the excitation energy in exothermic collisions of laser-excited atoms is concluded to be the major process for atomic vapor heating and subsequent formation of LTE plasmas.
Keywords:Laser-produced plasma   Resonance pumping   Resonant LIBS
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