Title :
Detection of Long-Lived Electrons Around CO2-Laser-Produced Plasma in Atmospheric Gases Using Symmetric Double-Probe System
Author_Institution :
Kyushu Tokai Univ., Kumamoto
Abstract :
We have studied the behavior of charged particles around a CO2-laser-produced plasma in atmospheric air using a symmetric double-probe system. It is important and useful to verify the existence of long-lived electrons in applications such as laser-induced electrical discharge, laser-triggered gap switching, and laser ablation. Experimental results showed that 1) electrons and plasma can be discriminated based on their time of arrival by applying intermittent pulses with biases less than the electron affinities of negative ions (O- or O2 - ); 2) the electron signal responded for more than 100 , even though the electrons were influenced by a strong attachment effect that is induced by oxygen and water molecules that are present in room air at 1 atm; and 3) the total density of free and detached electrons around the laser-produced plasma was estimated to be 1016 m-3 based on the pulse signal response that is detected by double-probe electrodes.
Keywords :
electron density; plasma collision processes; plasma density; plasma probes; plasma production by laser; CO2 laser-produced plasma; atmospheric gases; carbon dioxide laser produced plasma; charged particle behavior; long lived electron detection; negative ion electron affinity; oxygen molecules; pressure 1 atm; pulse signal response; room air; strong attachment effect; symmetric double probe system; total detached electron density; total free electron density; water molecules; Chemical lasers; Electrodes; Electrons; Gas detectors; Gas lasers; Laser ablation; Optical pulses; Plasma applications; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Density measurement; electron detectors; laser applications;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2007.897904