The expansion of a silver ablation plume in a helium and an argon background gas has been studied over the pressure range 10(-6) to 1 mbar. The angular distribution of silver atoms deposited on an array of quartz-crystal microbalances as well as time-of-flight signals of the plume ions in both gases were measured. There is a distinct sharpening of the angular distribution of the ablated silver atoms in the helium gas within a narrow range from 0.2 to 0.4 mbar. In contrast, the width of the angular distribution in the argon gas increases throughout the interval. The time-of-flight signals show a peak of fast ions which gradually merges into a more complex structure.
Expansion of a laser-produced silver plume in light background gases / Amoruso, Salvatore; B., Toftmann; J., Schou. - In: APPLIED PHYSICS. A, MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING. - ISSN 0947-8396. - STAMPA. - 79:4-6(2004), pp. 1311-1314. [10.1007/s00339-004-2759-y]
Expansion of a laser-produced silver plume in light background gases
AMORUSO, SALVATORE;
2004
Abstract
The expansion of a silver ablation plume in a helium and an argon background gas has been studied over the pressure range 10(-6) to 1 mbar. The angular distribution of silver atoms deposited on an array of quartz-crystal microbalances as well as time-of-flight signals of the plume ions in both gases were measured. There is a distinct sharpening of the angular distribution of the ablated silver atoms in the helium gas within a narrow range from 0.2 to 0.4 mbar. In contrast, the width of the angular distribution in the argon gas increases throughout the interval. The time-of-flight signals show a peak of fast ions which gradually merges into a more complex structure.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.