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  • 2023Sub-ps Pulsed Laser Deposition of Boron Films for Neutron Detector Applications1citations
  • 2005Growth of ZnO thin films by ultraviolet pulsed-laser ablation: Study of plume dynamics38citations
  • 2004Surface Morphology Studies of Sub-Ps Pulsed-Laser-Deposited AlN Thin Films4citations
  • 2003Optical emission spectroscopy and time-of-flight investigations of plasmas generated from AlN targets in cases of pulsed laser deposition with sub-ps and ns ultraviolet laser pulses7citations
  • 2002Low-temperature growth of NiMnSb thin films by pulsed-laser deposition36citations
  • 2001Role of laser pulse duration and gas pressure in deposition of AlN thin films23citations
  • 2001Laser printing of active optical microstructures28citations

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  • Vainos, N.
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  • Vainos, N. A.
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Optical emission spectroscopy and time-of-flight investigations of plasmas generated from AlN targets in cases of pulsed laser deposition with sub-ps and ns ultraviolet laser pulses

  • Klini, Argyro
  • Velegrakis, Michalis
  • Mihailescu, Ion N.
  • Massaouti, Maria
  • Ristoscu, Carmen
  • Fotakis, Costas
Abstract

<jats:p>We performed a comparative study of the plasma generated from AlN targets under sub-ps vs ns UV (λ=248 nm) excimer laser pulses. Optical emission and time-of-flight spectra recorded in cases of samples irradiated with ns laser pulses showed the presence of Al lines, which became prevalent after the first laser pulse was incident on the target. These observations are congruent with the metallization of AlN targets inside each crater under multipulse ns laser action at laser fluences above the ablation threshold, observed by visual inspection and optical microscopy. Metallization was not observed when working with sub-ps laser pulses. Moreover, our studies confirmed the predominant presence of AlN positive molecular ions in the plasma generated in front of AlN targets submitted to sub-ps multipulse laser irradiation. The optical emission data are in good agreement with time-of-flight mass analysis. We emphasize that all investigations support the experimental evidence reported by György et al. [E. György et al., J. Appl. Phys. 90, 456 (2001)], according to which thin films obtained by pulsed laser deposition with ns laser pulses contain a significant amount of metallic Al, while only AlN is detected in films obtained with sub-ps laser pulses. Measurements of the velocity and kinetic energy distributions of AlN+ indicate that in the case of ns-laser ablation the ions are emitted with thermal energy, while in the case of sub-ps-laser ablation a bimodal distribution exists and has thermal (1 eV) and hyperthermal (10 eV) energy components. This points to different plasma formation mechanisms for the two cases.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • thin film
  • optical microscopy
  • pulsed laser deposition
  • laser ablation