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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 46,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 436-441
  • (1992)

Interaction of a Laser Beam with Metals. Part II: Space-Resolved Studies of Laser-Ablated Plasma Emission

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Abstract

Spatial measurements of the emission spectra of a laser-generated plasma were obtained for copper and lead targets. Results showed that the two metals gave quite different sizes of plasma, the plasma formed with copper extending 2 mm, and that with lead extending 5 mm, above the metal surface. Excitation temperatures of the plasma ranged from 13,200 to 17,200 K for copper and 11,700 to 15,300 K for lead.

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