Experimental investigation of the initial condition of laser-induced plasmas by collective Laser Thomson scattering

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Abstract

Temporal evolutions of two-dimensional (2D) plasma profiles produced by a Nd:YAG laser ( 5.9×109 W/cm2, 9 ns FWHM) were investigated at 0–20 ns, during and after the laser peak at 0.13–0.5 mm from the initial target surface by measuring the electron density (ne), temperature (Te), and drift velocity (Vd), using collective laser Thomson scattering (CTS). The ne peak was close to the target surfuce. The profile of Te was nonuniform and showed a peak at 0.3 to 0.4 mm above the target surface, and such high-temperature region of the plasma moved outward at the same speed as that of the expansion of the plasma.  This indicated that the isothermal expansion ceased immediately after the peak of the ablation pulse. Even during the ablation pulse, the laser produced plasmas had considerable Vd, which was measured from the Doppler shift of the spectrum of CTS. The 2D profiles of Vd and pressure also show the plasma anisotropically expanded, strongly perferred the direction perpendicular to the target surface during the ablation pulse. 

*This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 20H01880.

Publication: Yiming Pan et al 2021 Appl. Phys. Express 14 066001

Presenters

  • Yiming Pan

    • Kyushu Univ

Authors

  • Yiming Pan

    • Kyushu Univ
  • Kentaro Tomita

    • Hokkaido University
  • Atsushi Sunahara

    • Purdue University
  • Katsunobu Nishihara

    • Osaka University