Spatiotemporal evolution of emission and absorption signatures in a laser-produced plasma
Sivanandan S. Harilal, Elizabeth J. Kautz, and Mark C. Phillips

TL;DR
This study investigates the spatiotemporal evolution of emission and absorption signatures in a laser-produced plasma from an Inconel target containing aluminum, revealing complex dynamics and providing detailed physical property measurements using combined spectroscopic techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive approach combining emission and absorption time-of-flight spectroscopy to analyze plasma dynamics with high spatial and temporal resolution.
Findings
Multiple peaks in emission and absorption profiles indicate complex plasma kinetics.
Absorption profiles reveal shock wave propagation in the plasma.
Combined spectral measurements offer a complete understanding of plasma behavior.
Abstract
We report spatiotemporal evolution of emission and absorption signatures of Al species in a nanosecond (ns) laser-produced plasma (LPP). The plasmas were generated from an Inconel target, which contained 0.4 wt.% Al, using 1064 nm, ~ 6 ns full width half maximum pulses from an Nd:YAG laser at an Ar cover gas pressure of ~ 34 Torr. The temporal distributions of the Al I (394.4 nm) transition were collected from various spatial points within the plasma employing time-of-flight (TOF) emission and laser absorption spectroscopy and they provide kinetics of the excited state and ground state population of the selected transition. The emission and absorption signatures showed multiple peaks in their temporal profiles, although they appeared at different spatial locations and times after the plasma onset. The absorption temporal profiles showed an early time signature representing shock…
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