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Ablation of single-crystalline cesium iodide by extreme ultraviolet capillary-discharge laser Cover

Ablation of single-crystalline cesium iodide by extreme ultraviolet capillary-discharge laser

Open Access
|Oct 2020

Abstract

Extreme ultraviolet (XUV) capillary-discharge lasers (CDLs) are a suitable source for the efficient, clean ablation of ionic crystals, which are obviously difficult to ablate with conventional, long-wavelength lasers. In the present study, a single crystal of cesium iodide (CsI) was irradiated by multiple, focused 1.5-ns pulses of 46.9-nm radiation delivered from a compact XUV-CDL device operated at either 2-Hz or 3-Hz repetition rates. The ablation rates were determined from the depth of the craters produced by the accumulation of laser pulses. Langmuir probes were used to diagnose the plasma plume produced by the focused XUV-CDL beam. Both the electron density and electron temperature were sufficiently high to confirm that ablation was the key process in the observed CsI removal. Moreover, a CsI thin film on MgO substrate was prepared by XUV pulsed laser deposition; a fraction of the film was detected by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/nuka-2020-0031 | Journal eISSN: 1508-5791 | Journal ISSN: 0029-5922
Language: English
Page range: 205 - 210
Submitted on: Nov 14, 2019
Accepted on: Mar 30, 2020
Published on: Oct 23, 2020
Published by: Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2020 Jan Wild, Peter Pira, Tomas Burian, Ludek Vysin, Libor Juha, Zdenek Zelinger, Stanislav Danis, Vaclav Nehasil, Zdenek Rafaj, Vaclav Nevrly, Michal Dostal, Petr Bitala, Pavel Kudrna, Milan Tichy, Jorge J. Rocca, published by Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
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