2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/810/1/012063
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Comparison of the polarisation of line and continuum emission in a laser produced plasma

Abstract: Abstract. Anisotropic emission from a laser-produced aluminium plasma emission has been studied using time and polarisation resolved spectroscopy. The time-resolved degree of polarisation of emission from a bound -bound transition in Al + (466.3 nm) was compared to the time-resolved degree of polarisation from nearby continuum emission. The results are interpreted in the framework of radiative recombination and statistical imbalances in the populations of magnetic sub-states. It is found that the continuum emi… Show more

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“…In LIP, the effective collisions between heavier species and free electrons are instrumental in establishing equilibrium majorly by collisional excitation/de-excitation or ionization/recombination pathways, while radiative pathways act as minor ones. The radiative energy emerges through the process of electron-ion recombination, representing non-quantized energy along with having the contribution of free-free transition [25,26]. This is responsible for creating the high continuum at early acquisition delay, and decays gradually with time.…”
Section: Optimization Of Experimental Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In LIP, the effective collisions between heavier species and free electrons are instrumental in establishing equilibrium majorly by collisional excitation/de-excitation or ionization/recombination pathways, while radiative pathways act as minor ones. The radiative energy emerges through the process of electron-ion recombination, representing non-quantized energy along with having the contribution of free-free transition [25,26]. This is responsible for creating the high continuum at early acquisition delay, and decays gradually with time.…”
Section: Optimization Of Experimental Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%