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Spectroscopic studies of sodium nitrate plasma produced by nanosecond laser ablation
Authors:M. Salik  M. Hanif  J. Wang  X. Q. Zhang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Optoelectronics Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, People’s Republic of China;2. MCS, National University of Sciences &3. Technology, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan
Abstract:We present the optical emission characteristics of the sodium plasma produced at the surface of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) also known as Chile saltpeter. We used a Q-switched Nd:YAG (Quantel Brilliant) pulsed laser having a pulse duration of 5?ns and 10?Hz repetition rate which is capable of delivering 400?mJ at 1064?nm and 200?mJ at 532?nm. The target material was placed in front of laser beam in air (atmospheric pressure). The experimentally observed line profiles of neutral sodium have been used to extract the electron temperature using the Boltzmann plot method, whereas the electron number density has been determined from the Stark broadening. The electron temperature is calculated by varying the distance from the target surface along the line of propagation of the plasma plume and also by varying the laser irradiance. Besides, we have studied the variation of number density as a function of laser irradiance as well as its variation with the distance from the target surface. It is observed that electron temperature and electron number density increase as the laser irradiance is increased.
Keywords:Sodium  laser ablation  optical emission spectroscopy  plasma temperature and electron density
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