Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite

The luminous plumes from the TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymethylmethacrylate, polyimide, polyethylene terepthalate, and graphite in helium were characterized by using gated optical emission spectroscopy that measured the spatial-temporal distribution of singly ionized carbon species, and also by st...

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Main Authors: Siew, , WO, Wong,, KH, Yap, , SS, Tou, , TY
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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author Siew, , WO
Wong,, KH
Yap, , SS
Tou, , TY
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Tou, , TY
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description The luminous plumes from the TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymethylmethacrylate, polyimide, polyethylene terepthalate, and graphite in helium were characterized by using gated optical emission spectroscopy that measured the spatial-temporal distribution of singly ionized carbon species, and also by streak photography that examined the dynamics of the propagation of the luminous plumes. The plume splitting was implicated by the fast and slow components of plume species in curve-fitting their spatial-temporal distribution with the shifted Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function. The best-fit velocities of the fast components were confirmed by the streak photographs.
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spelling mmu-22622011-09-12T02:12:55Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2262/ Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite Siew, , WO Wong,, KH Yap, , SS Tou, , TY QC Physics The luminous plumes from the TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymethylmethacrylate, polyimide, polyethylene terepthalate, and graphite in helium were characterized by using gated optical emission spectroscopy that measured the spatial-temporal distribution of singly ionized carbon species, and also by streak photography that examined the dynamics of the propagation of the luminous plumes. The plume splitting was implicated by the fast and slow components of plume species in curve-fitting their spatial-temporal distribution with the shifted Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function. The best-fit velocities of the fast components were confirmed by the streak photographs. 2005-02 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2262/1/1566.pdf Siew, , WO and Wong,, KH and Yap, , SS and Tou, , TY (2005) Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE, 33 (2). pp. 176-182. ISSN 0093-3813
spellingShingle QC Physics
Siew, , WO
Wong,, KH
Yap, , SS
Tou, , TY
Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
title Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
title_full Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
title_fullStr Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
title_full_unstemmed Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
title_short Space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in TEA-CO2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
title_sort space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy in tea-co2 laser ablation of polymers and graphite
topic QC Physics
url http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2262/
http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2262/1/1566.pdf