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Investigation of temporal-resolved emission spectra of highly charged Al ions from laser-produced plasmas
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EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsTemporal-resolved Emission SpectraPlasma TheoryAl IonsElectron DensityPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicAtomic PhysicsLaser-produced PlasmasExtreme Ultraviolet EmissionAl PlasmasNatural SciencesSpectroscopyLaser-induced BreakdownApplied Physics
Temporal evolution of extreme ultraviolet emission from laser-produced aluminum (Al) plasma has been experimentally and theoretically investigated. Al plasmas have been measured by using the temporal-spatially resolved laser-produced plasma technique. The emission lines can be identified from 2p-3s, 3d, 4s, 4d, 5d transition lines from Al3+ to Al6+ ions. In order to quickly diagnose the plasma, the assumptions of a normalized Boltzmann distribution among the excited states and a steady-state collisional-radiative model are used to estimate the values of electron temperature and electron density in plasma. We succeeded in reproducing the simulated spectra related to the different time delays, which are in good agreement with experiments. Temporal evolution behavior of highly charged Al ions in plasma has been analyzed, and the exponential decay about electron temperature and electron density has been obtained. The results indicate that the temporal-spatially resolved measurement is essential for accurate understanding of evolution behavior of highly charged ions in laser-produced plasmas.
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