Wang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Re-heating effect on the enhancement of plasma emission generated from Fe under femtosecond double-pulse laser irradiationWang et al., 2016
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- Wang Y
- Chen A
- Li S
- Sui L
- Liu D
- Li S
- Li H
- Jiang Y
- Jin M
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- Plasma Science and Technology
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In this paper, we present a study on the effect of inter-pulse delay using femtosecond double- pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in a collinear geometry. The temporal evolution of spectral intensity is performed for the lines of Fe I 423.60 nm, Fe I 425.08 nm …
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