Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5377332 | Chemical Physics | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The dependences of kinetic energies and peak profiles of multicharged ions of Iq+ (q = 2-3) and C2+ on the laser intensity have been studied in detail by time-of-flight mass spectrometry, those multicharged ions are produced by irradiation of methyl iodide cluster beam with a nanosecond 532 nm Nd-YAG laser. Our experiments show that the kinetic energies released of multicharged ions increase linearly with the laser intensity in the range of 3 Ã 109-2 Ã 1011 W/cm2. The peaks of multicharged ions are split to forward ions and backward ions, and the ratio of the backward ions to forward ions decreases exponentially with laser intensity. The decreasing of backward ions is probably due to Coulomb scattering by the heavier I+ ions when they turn around through the laser focus point. The linear dependence of kinetic energy of multicharged ions on laser intensity is interpreted by the ionization mechanism, in which the laser induced inverse bremsstrahlung heating of electron is the rate-limiting step.
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Authors
Lihua Wen, Haiyang Li, Xiaolin Luo, Dongmei Niu, Xue Xiao, Bin Wang, Feng Liang, Keyong Hou, Shiyong Shao,