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Xuteng Zhang, Chaobo Yang, Xun Yuan, Minghong Han, Zhen Cao, Jiangbo Peng, Xin Yu. Time-resolved molecular non-equilibrium spectra in nanosecond laser induced air plasmaJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(9): 094701.
| Xuteng Zhang, Chaobo Yang, Xun Yuan, Minghong Han, Zhen Cao, Jiangbo Peng, Xin Yu. Time-resolved molecular non-equilibrium spectra in nanosecond laser induced air plasmaJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(9): 094701. |
Time-resolved molecular non-equilibrium spectra in nanosecond laser induced air plasma
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Abstract
We performed a quantitative analysis of time-resolved laser-induced breakdown air plasma spectra to obtain the evolution of temperatures and species relative fractions. The air plasma was generated by focusing a 100 mJ Nd:YAG laser pulse, and the time-resolved spectra were recorded by an intensified charge-coupled device camera with incremental delay. The attention was mainly focused on the emission spectra of the first negative system of nitrogen (, – ) and the violet system of carbon nitride (CN, B2Σ+–X2Σ+) located at 383–396 nm. A custom-built model was developed to perform the simulation and fitting of the and the CN spectra from the air plasma. The model was verified by comparing to a published model with a 0.9860 Spearman correlation coefficient. With this model, the time-resolved non-equilibrium temperatures and relative fractions of and CN were obtained with a fitting correlation coefficient higher than 0.9108. -
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