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- 2020Reactive Plasma N-Doping of Amorphous Carbon Electrodes: Decoupling Disorder and Chemical Effects on Capacitive and Electrocatalytic Performancecitations
- 2013Oxidation of ZnO thin films during pulsed laser deposition process
- 2012Compression and focussing a laser produced plasma using a plasma optical systemcitations
- 2011Dynamics of ZnO laser produced plasma in high pressure argoncitations
- 2007Laser-produced plasma ion characteristics in laser ablation of lithium manganatecitations
- 2005Interaction of Surface Plasmons with CdTe quantum dot excitonscitations
- 2005Interaction of surface plasmons with CdTe quantum dot excitons ; Proceedings of SPIE ; Metamaterialscitations
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Laser-produced plasma ion characteristics in laser ablation of lithium manganate
Abstract
Laser ablation is widely used to assist in the fabrication of prototype lithium manganate (LiMn2O4) thin film structures for Li-ion battery electrodes via the pulsed laser deposition technique. However, films can be considerably Li and/or 0 deficient, depending the deposition conditions used. Here we present data on the ionic component of laser-produced plasma in laser ablation of lithium manganate with ns excimer laser. Plasma was monitored using an electrical Langmuir ion probe, in time-of-flight mode in conjunction with mass spectrometry to identify the dominant ionic species. Ablation in vacuum at similar to 2.5 J cm(-2) revealed the plasma's ionic component was composed primarily of singly charged Li and Mn ions. The time-of-flight data indicates significant deceleration of the plasma when ablation is carried out in an oxygen background gas pressure of the order of 10 Pa. The implications for thin film growth are considered in terms of the possible gas phase interactions and/or thin film re-sputtering yield. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.