Spatial distribution of hydrogen and other emitters in aluminum laser-induced plasma in air and cosequences on spatially integrated laser induced breakdown spectroscopy measurements
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
The Stark broadening of hydrogen Balmer ? line is often measured in Laser-Induced Breakdown
Spectroscopy (LIBS) to evaluate the electron number density of the plasma. When measurements are
carried out in air, hydrogen atoms are supposedly supplied by the atmosphere. This hypothesis casts some
doubts on the validity of hydrogen as an indicator of the conditions in the inner part of the plasma. In this
experiment, we acquired spectrally resolved images of a Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy plasma
generated in air on an aluminum target by irradiation with the Nd:YAG fundamental emission. The evolution
of the plasma was studied by acquiring images at several delay times. In particular, we imaged the spatial
distribution of plasma emitters along the direction orthogonal to the target surface. The spatial distribution
of hydrogen emission was compared to the one of the species ablated from the sample. Moreover, electron
density and temperature were evaluated in the time- and space-resolved spectra extracted from the images,
obtaining thus a picture of the propagation and internal structure of the plasma. The fluid dynamics
implications of the plasma expansion were discussed. The z-resolved characterization was compared with
the picture of the plasma obtained by processing space-integrated spectra.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hydrogen; Spectrally resolved imaging; LIBS; Species density profiles; Plasma evolution
Elenco autori:
DE GIACOMO, Alessandro; Dell'Aglio, Marcella; Gaudiuso, Rosalba; Tognoni, Elisabetta; Cristoforetti, Gabriele; Legnaioli, Stefano; Palleschi, Vincenzo
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