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Spectroscopic Studies of XeCl-Laser-Induced Plasma on Ti Targets in Nitrogen Containing Atmospheres
Multilayer Titanium Nitride and Silicide Structures Synthesized by Multipulse Excimer Laser Irradiation
Evidence for CN in Spectroscopic Studies of Laser-Induced Plasma during Pulsed Irradiation of Graphite Targets in Nitrogen and Ammonia
none6Mass- and time-integrated optical emission spectra were recorded during direct
XeCl laser ablation (308 nm, 30 ns) of graphite targets in N2 and in NH3 atmospheres at
various pressures (10−2–250 Pa) and at different laser fluences (3, 6, 12 J cm−2). Spectra in
vacuo (10−4 Pa) were also acquired. The optical emission spectra of the laser-induced plasma
are characterized by strong molecular emission bands of C2 and CN and by lines of atomic
ions (CC
;NC
/. At the highest pressures the spectra are dominated by a C2 Swan system
(vibrational sequences 1v D −2;−1;0;C1;C2) and a CN violet system (1v D −1;0;C1).
Their intensities increase with an increase of gas pressure. Mass spectrometry was also performed
on the ablated materials and various chemical species were found; the most common ones were
C, CN and C2N2.S. Acquaviva; A. P. Caricato; M. L. De Giorgi; G. Dinescu; A. Luches; A. PerroneS., Acquaviva; Caricato, Anna Paola; DE GIORGI, Maria Luisa; G., Dinescu; Luches, Armando; Perrone, Alessi
