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A time-of-flight mass spectrometer with electron impact ionization facility was used in investigations of the laser plume structure. Densities and velocity distributions of positively charged and neutral species were measured 12 cm downstream of the target. Velocities of particles in a plume were measured by the retarding potential method. The combination of a skimmer and declining electric field was used to suppress the influence of charged particles during the measurement of the neutral component parameters. In the case of YBaCuO ceramic laser ablation, a strong variation of the laser-induced plume composition was observed from its head to its tail. It seems to be accounted for by the difference of the starting (phase transition) temperatures of various layers of a plume. Ions detected mainly in the head of a plume were followed by atoms, molecules and clusters in inverse succession to their appearance in the plume under the light intensity increase. The characteristic of the number density dependence upon the laser spot diameter make it clear that most of the molecules BaO and YO are the direct product of ablation. In contrast, the detected clusters with masses up to 2000 amu are the product of condensation in the expanding plume under the conditions of the experiments.
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Kozlov, B.N., Pilyugin, I.I., Shchebelin, V.G. et al. Particle number density and velocity distributions in laser plumes. Mikrochim Acta 120, 111–119 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01244425
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