DocumentCode :
1251743
Title :
The Effect of Critical Plasma Densities of Laser-Produced Plasma on Production of Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation
Author :
Hassanein, A. ; Sizyuk, V. ; Sizyuk, T.
Author_Institution :
Center for Mater. Under Extreme Environments, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
11
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2810
Lastpage :
2811
Abstract :
Accurate modeling and comprehensive understanding of laser-produced plasma (LPP) for various applications should consider details of spatial and temporal input power deposition from laser sources, absorption/reflection of laser light from the surface of the solid/liquid target, hydrodynamic evolution of the target, absorption/reflection of laser from the evolving target vapor, atomic physics and vapor ionization, absorption/reflection in a heated plasma layer, and photon generation and transport during the different phases of the evolving target. The high energy interaction with general heterogeneous target systems (HEIGHTS) simulation package for LPP incorporates detail models in full 3-D geometry of laser interactions with various target materials for different applications, including fusion, advanced lithography, directed energy lethality, and surface modifications of materials. HEIGHTS illustrates strong dependence of laser absorption/propagation on wavelength and the variation in hydrodynamic evolution of the produced plasma sources.
Keywords :
hydrodynamics; ionisation; plasma density; plasma heating; plasma light propagation; plasma simulation; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; 3D geometry; atomic physics; directed energy lethality; extreme ultraviolet radiation; heated plasma layer; heterogeneous target system simulation; high-energy interaction; laser source; laser-produced plasma; photon generation; photon transport; plasma density; plasma sources; solid-liquid target; spatial input power deposition; temporal input power deposition; vapor ionization; Absorption; Laser modes; Laser theory; Materials; Plasmas; Power lasers; $hbox{CO}_{2}$ laser; critical density; nanolithography; plasma density; plasma simulation; plasma sources; radiation effects;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2158119
Filename :
5910405
Link To Document :
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