Shock Excitation and Cooling Stage in the Laser Plasma Induced by a Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser at Low Pressures

Author:

Budi Wahyu Setia1,Suyanto Hery1,Kurniawan Hendrik1,Tjia May On1,Kagawa Kiichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Applied Spectroscopy Laboratory, Graduate Program in Optoelectrotechniques and Laser Applications, The University of Indonesia, 4 Salemba Raya, Jakarta 10430, Indonesia, (W.S.B., H.S., H.K.); Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Bandung Institute of Technology, 10 Ganesha, Bandung, Indonesia (M.O.T.); and Department of Physics, Faculty of Education, Fukui University, 9-1 bunkyo, 3 chome, Fukui 910, Japan (K.K.)

Abstract

An experimental study has been carried out on the dynamical process taking place in the secondary plasma generated by a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser (80 mJ, 8 ns) on a copper target at reduced pressure. Accurate dynamical characterization of the cross-sectional view of the plasma has been made possible by the unique combination of a plasma confinement configuration and the time-resolved measurement technique. In addition to reaffirming the role of the blast-wave mechanism in the generation of secondary plasma, an analysis of the time-resolved spatial distributions of emission intensities and the time-resolved spatial distributions of temperature was made. As a result, the occurrence of two-stage emission processes, the “shock excitation stage” and “cooling stage,” has been proved. For instance, at 2 Torr it is shown that the emission process is initiated by a brief shock excitation process (∼ 1 μs) and followed by a longer cooling process (∼ 3 μs). The experimental results concerning the characteristics of the plasma can be well understood by considering the two-stage processes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Spectroscopy,Instrumentation

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