“…Laser-produced plasmas (LPPs) have drawn substantial attention of scientic community due to their numerous applications like lithography, 1-3 nano-particle generation, 4,5 cluster formation, 6,7 laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), [8][9][10][11] radiography, 12,13 mass spectroscopy, [14][15][16] thin-lm decomposition, 17 generation of ion sources, 18,19 acceleration, 20,21 inertial connement fusion, 22,23 plasma diagnostics, [24][25][26] etc. Despite numerous experimental studies and extensive theoretical modeling on LPPs, the plasma plume evolution still presents challenges due to its complexity and transient nature.…”