Magnetic field effect on plasma parameters and surface modification of laser-irradiated Cu-alloy

Anno: 2018

Autori: Dawood A., Bashir S., Chishti N.A., Khan M.A., Hayat A.

Affiliazione autori: Govt Coll Univ, Ctr Adv Studies Phys, Lahore, Pakistan.

Abstract: The effect of magnetic field on the plasma parameters and surface modification of Cu-alloy has been investigated. For this purpose, we have employed Nd: YAG laser at various irradiances ranging from 1.9 to 5 GW/cm(2) to irradiate Cu-alloy under 5 torr pressure of argon, neon, and helium. The evaluated values of excitation temperature (T-exc) and electron number density (n(e)) of Cu-alloy plasma explored by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technique are higher in the presence of 1.1 Tesla magnetic field as compared with field-free case. It is true at all irradiances as well as under all environmental conditions. It is also found that trends of both T-exc and n(e) are increasing with increasing laser irradiance from 1.9 to 4.4 GW/cm(2). For the highest used irradiance 5 GW/cm(2), the decrease in both parameters is observed. The analytically calculated values of thermal beta, directional beta, confinement radius, and diffusion time for laser-irradiated Cu-alloy plasma confirm the validity of magnetic confinement. Scanning electron microscope analysis is utilized to study the surface modifications of laser-irradiated Cu samples and reveals the formation of islands, craters, cones, and droplets. The finer-scale surface structures are grown in case of magnetic. It is also revealed T-exc and n(e) play a substantial part in the growth of surface structures on Cu-alloy.

Giornale/Rivista: LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS

Volume: 36 (2)      Da Pagina: 261  A: 275

Maggiori informazioni: We acknowledge Higher Education Commission of Pakistan for funding the project Strengthening of Laser Facilities at GC University Lahore. We also acknowledge Dr. Tousif Hussain for providing the SEM facility.
Parole chiavi: Cu-alloy; electron density; excitation temperature; LIBS; surface modification
DOI: 10.1017/S0263034618000137

Citazioni: 17
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