Time evolution of colliding laser produced magnesium plasma.

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ABSTRACT: Fast photography is used to investigate expansion dynamics of colliding laser produced magnesium plasmas. A ruby laser pulse is split into two beams by the help of a movable glass wedge and focused onto two magnesium targets placed at 90 degrees to each other. The intensity ratio of the two laser beams is 7:1 that created hot and cold plasmas on the target surfaces. A collision region is observed 6 ns after the laser maximum and its emission is found to increase with time.
Article · Apr 2001 · Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering