Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9566912 | Applied Surface Science | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Combined measurements of ion probe and optical emission spectroscopy have been employed to investigate the propagation of LaMnO3 ablation plasma in oxygen background gas. The expansion dynamics as a function of the background pressure shows a transition from a free-plume, at low pressures, to a shock-wave-like expansion, at larger pressures. Plume splitting is observed in a pressure range which depends on the distance from the target surface. The distance-related pressure dependencies for the different expansion regimes have been rationalized in the frame of a simple model of plume propagation into the background gas.
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Authors
S. Amoruso, R. Bruzzese, R. Velotta, N. Spinelli, M. Vitiello, X. Wang,