飞秒
激光诱导击穿光谱
激光器
等离子体
材料科学
温度电子
分析化学(期刊)
光谱学
发射强度
发射光谱
原子物理学
化学
光学
光电子学
谱线
发光
色谱法
天文
量子力学
物理
作者
Qi Wei,Qiuyun Wang,Junfeng Shao,Anmin Chen,Mingxing Jin
标识
DOI:10.1088/2058-6272/abe52c
摘要
Abstract The influence of the target temperature on the molecular emission of femtosecond laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was investigated experimentally. An Al target was ablated to produce laser-induced plasma. The Al target was uniformly heated to a maximum of 250 °C. The measured molecular emission was AlO (Δ ν = 0) from the femtosecond LIBS of the Al target. The measurements indicated that the molecular emission of AlO increased as the temperature of the Al target increased. In addition, a two-temperature model was used to simulate the evolution of the electron and lattice temperature of the Al target with different initial temperatures. The simulated results showed that the electron and lattice temperatures of Al irradiated by the femtosecond laser increased as the initial temperature of the Al target increased; also, the simulated ablated depth increased. Therefore, an increase in the initial Al target temperature resulted in an enhancement in the spectral signal of AlO from the femtosecond LIBS of Al, which was directly related to the increase in the size of the ablated crater. The study suggested that increasing the temperature of the target improves the intensity of molecular emission in femtosecond LIBS.
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