Ablation parameters in KrF laser/plasma interaction: An experimental study

Abstract
Experimental measurements of ablation parameters in a KrF laser produced aluminum plasma are presented for the laser intensity range of 1011–1013 W/cm2. Plasma created from large focal spots shows single broad ion current pulses as compared to two groups of ions observed from small focal spots. Detailed analysis of the velocity distributions of emitted ions is carried out to understand this behavior and its effect on measurements of the ablation parameters. Scalings with laser intensity of the mass ablation rate (ṁ∼I0.42L) and of the ablation pressure (PaI0.81L) giving ṁ=1.5×105 g cm2 sec1 and Pa=5.5 Mbar at a laser intensity of 1013 W/cm2 are obtained. The results are found to be in good agreement with the predictions of a plasma ablation model based on inverse bremsstrahlung dominated absorption.