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Characteristics of the Spectra of a Plasma near the Surface of Solid and Liquid Targets Exprosed to a Laser Pulse of Complex Form

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The results of investigation of the dynamics of the emission spectra of a plasma generated at the surface of liquid and solid targets by a laser pulse of a complex time form are presented. It is shown that the shock wave arising as a result of breakdown on the surface of the solid and developing to heights of the order of 4 mm is a laser-supported detonation shock wave. In the case of solid targets, we recorded additional laser plasma light pulses coming after the main pulse. Two additional light pulses have been recorded for the emission line AlI 396.1 nm. In the case of the liquid, we have not detected additional pulses for the investigated emission lines of the elements at the laser radiation power densities used.

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Bukin, O.A., Il'in, A.A., Golik, S.S. et al. Characteristics of the Spectra of a Plasma near the Surface of Solid and Liquid Targets Exprosed to a Laser Pulse of Complex Form. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 70, 599–604 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026162801535

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