Physical Properties of Dense Plasma Produced by XeCl Excimer Laser in High-Pressure Argon Gases
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When XeCl excimer laser light was focused in high-pressure Ar gas up to 150 aim, a hot and dense plasma developed not only backward but also forward. The physical properties of the plasma produced by an ultraviolet laser in high-pressure gases have not been studied yet except for the mechanism involved in its development. Interferometric and spectroscopic measurements were carried out. Electron density was measured using a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. When laser intensity was 2×10^<11> W/cm^2 at the focal spot, electron density was proportional to the pressure and a fully ionized state was almost achieved up to 150 atm. Dense plasma with electron density of the order of 10^<27> m^<-3> was obtained. Electron density was highest at the focal spot and the forward electron density was higher than the backward one. Electron temperature was estimated form continuous intensities. Electron temperature at the focal spot of the order of 10^5 K was obtained. The electron temperature distribution differed from the electron density distribution, in which the backward electron temperature was higher than the forward one.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1999-06-15
著者
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Yamada Jun
Department Of Pharmacology Kobe Pharmaceutical University
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Tsuda Norio
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Aichi Institute Of Technology
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Tsuda Norio
Department Of Electronics Aichi Institute Of Technology
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Yamada Jun
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Aichi Institute Of Technology
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Yamada Jun
Department Of Electronics Aichi Institute Of Technology
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Tsuda Noriko
Department of Electronics, Aichi Institute of Technology
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