Publisher
American Institute of Physics Inc.Citation
Kautz, E. J., Phillips, M. C., Zelenyuk, A., & Harilal, S. S. (2022). Oxidation in laser-generated metal plumes. Physics of Plasmas, 29(5).Journal
Physics of PlasmasRights
© 2022 Author(s).Collection Information
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The temporal evolution of atoms and molecules in a laser-produced plasma was investigated using optical emission spectroscopy for several metal targets (i.e., Al, Ti, Fe, Zr, Nb, and Ta). Plasmas from metal targets were generated by focusing 1064 nm, 6 ns pulses from an Nd:YAG laser. Gas-phase oxidation/plasma chemistry was initiated by adding O2 (partial pressures up to ≈20%) to an N2 environment where the total background pressure was kept at a constant 1 atmosphere. Temporally resolved emission spectral features were used to track the gas-phase oxidation. The dynamics of atomic and molecular species were monitored using space-resolved time-of-flight emission spectroscopy. Our results highlight that the partial pressure of O2 strongly influences spectral features and molecular formation in laser-produced plasmas. Atoms and molecules co-exist in plasmas, although with different temporal histories depending on the target material due to differences in thermo-and plasma chemical reactions occurring in the plume. © 2022 Author(s).Note
12 month embargo; published online: 20 May 2022ISSN
1070-664XVersion
Final published versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1063/5.0090155