TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparisons of laser-produced plasma in atmosphere between fiber-delivery and direct-focusing laser pulse
AU - Qiu, Yan
AU - Wu, Jian
AU - Zhang, Zhi
AU - Liu, Tao
AU - Xue, Fei
AU - Hang, Yuhua
AU - Wu, Yingwei
AU - Yu, Han
AU - Li, Xingwen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019
PY - 2019/5
Y1 - 2019/5
N2 - The evolution of the fiber-delivery laser-produced plasma induced by a single-lens laser probe and a double-lens laser probe were compared to the direct-focusing laser-produced plasma. It is found that the laser profile of the focused spot emitted by the fiber was uniform, showing a top-hat profile, with significant energy dispersion (standard deviation was increased to 1.2 from 0.76 and peak irradiance was decreased to 18.6 GW/cm 2 from 28.2 GW/cm 2 ). Using the method of photography with an effective 3-ns exposure time, the fiber-delivery laser-produced plasma displayed obvious changes in plasma morphology from a hemispherical form to a flat hemispherical form, even an oblate-cylinder form. Via optical emission spectroscopy, it was obvious the duration of the N II emission was shortened by 50–120 ns, and the axial diffusion distance was also reduced by 0.2 mm. By combining shadow diagnostics and fast photography, it appeared clear that the shock wave was slowed down to 1.9–2.1 km/s, and was separated from the plasma plume with a longer delay of 500–600 ns. In addition, the fringe shift profiles recovered from Mach–Zehnder interferograms showed a lower electron density inside the plasma plume and a weaker degree of air disturbance at the shock wave position, consistent with the other diagnosis methods. These different evolutionary characteristics in the case of the fiber-delivery mode clearly indicated that the peak irradiance would also have a pronounced effect on the plasma process in addition to the average irradiance. This phenomenon could be related to the reduction in energy deposition of laser absorption by plasma for the fiber-delivery mode, and this reduction was caused by the decreased peak irradiance in the focused spot.
AB - The evolution of the fiber-delivery laser-produced plasma induced by a single-lens laser probe and a double-lens laser probe were compared to the direct-focusing laser-produced plasma. It is found that the laser profile of the focused spot emitted by the fiber was uniform, showing a top-hat profile, with significant energy dispersion (standard deviation was increased to 1.2 from 0.76 and peak irradiance was decreased to 18.6 GW/cm 2 from 28.2 GW/cm 2 ). Using the method of photography with an effective 3-ns exposure time, the fiber-delivery laser-produced plasma displayed obvious changes in plasma morphology from a hemispherical form to a flat hemispherical form, even an oblate-cylinder form. Via optical emission spectroscopy, it was obvious the duration of the N II emission was shortened by 50–120 ns, and the axial diffusion distance was also reduced by 0.2 mm. By combining shadow diagnostics and fast photography, it appeared clear that the shock wave was slowed down to 1.9–2.1 km/s, and was separated from the plasma plume with a longer delay of 500–600 ns. In addition, the fringe shift profiles recovered from Mach–Zehnder interferograms showed a lower electron density inside the plasma plume and a weaker degree of air disturbance at the shock wave position, consistent with the other diagnosis methods. These different evolutionary characteristics in the case of the fiber-delivery mode clearly indicated that the peak irradiance would also have a pronounced effect on the plasma process in addition to the average irradiance. This phenomenon could be related to the reduction in energy deposition of laser absorption by plasma for the fiber-delivery mode, and this reduction was caused by the decreased peak irradiance in the focused spot.
KW - Direct-focusing laser-produced plasma
KW - Fiber-delivery laser-produced plasma
KW - Fiber-optic laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (FO-LIBS)
KW - Laser absorption by plasma
KW - Peak irradiance
KW - Plasma-air interaction
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85063081428
U2 - 10.1016/j.sab.2019.03.003
DO - 10.1016/j.sab.2019.03.003
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85063081428
SN - 0584-8547
VL - 155
SP - 12
EP - 23
JO - Spectrochimica Acta - Part B Atomic Spectroscopy
JF - Spectrochimica Acta - Part B Atomic Spectroscopy
ER -