Rapid, in-field, and non-contact isotopic analysis of solid materials is extremely important to a large number of applications, such as nuclear nonproliferation monitoring and forensics …
J Yu, Q Ma, V Motto-Ros, W Lei, X Wang, X Bai - Frontiers of Physics, 2012 - Springer
Laser-induced plasma represents today a widespread spectroscopic emission source. It can be easily generated using compact and reliable nanosecond pulsed laser on a large variety …
We investigated the role of excitation laser wavelength on plasma generation and the expansion and confinement of ablation plumes at early times (0–500 ns) in the presence of …
M Fikry, W Tawfik, MM Omar - Optical and Quantum Electronics, 2020 - Springer
Laser induced plasma generation and characterization, affected by laser parameters and sample physical properties, represent important phenomena in many fields of applications …
Laser-induced plasma from an aluminum target in one-atmosphere argon background has been investigated with ablation using nanosecond ultraviolet (UV: 355 nm) or infrared (IR …
M Fikry, W Tawfik, M Omar - Journal of Russian Laser Research, 2020 - Springer
In this paper, we provide the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopic (LIBS) analysis of copper under the action of the ultrafast picosecond Nd: YAG laser and the specifications …
It is well-demonstrated that laser-induced plasma (LIP) is a transient phenomenon in which plasma characteristics vary with space and time. The study of the spatial and temporal …
JR Freeman, SS Harilal, B Verhoff… - Plasma Sources …, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
We investigated the laser wavelength effect on angular atomic and ionic emission from laser- produced Sn plasma, since it is regarded as a viable candidate for an EUV lithography …
Our experiments with the ablation of graphite by a nanosecond laser pulse showed the formation of craters with a depth of upto 60 µm. The creation of such deep craters is hard to …