R.W. Dreyfus
Physical Review B
We have used a single wire probe to measure time of flight velocities for copper photoablated with a 248 nm pulsed excimer laser. For the range of fluences, 1.6-12 J/cm2, we find copper ion velocities in the range of 1-2×106 cm/s. We have used Langmuir probe theory to determine ion densities and electron temperatures as a function of fluence and target-probe separation. Results are consistent with recent kinetic and photoablated plasma theories.
R.W. Dreyfus
Physical Review B
P. Esherick, J.A. Armstrong, et al.
Physical Review Letters
B.K. Chakraverty, R.W. Dreyfus
Journal of Applied Physics
Roger Kelly, R.W. Dreyfus
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B