Abstract Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrum emitted from laser-sustained oxygen plasma in a laser detonation atomic oxygen beam source was investigated. In order to measure EUV spectra, specially designed flat-field grazing-incidence EUV spectrometer was designed. The EUV spectra were recorded on an imaging plate which provides quantitative analysis capability. It was confirmed that EUV emission in the range of 20 –50 nm was included in the emission from laser-sustained oxygen plasma in a laser detonation source. The experimental results clearly indicated that the EUV intensity depends strongly on the translational energy of atomic oxygen. Even though the effect of EUV on the material erosion has not been confirmed, presence of high-energy photon need to be considered for better understanding of the reaction of hyperthermal atomic oxygen in the ground-based facility.


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    Title :

    Extreme Ultraviolet Emission from a Carbon Dioxide Laser-Sustained Oxygen Plasma


    Contributors:


    Edition :

    2013


    Publication date :

    2012-06-04


    Size :

    9 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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