The laser-induced optical emission of niobium clusters generated via,
the standard laser-vaporization technique is studied in the wavelength
range from 350 to 750 nm. Particles with a radius of approximately 4
nm were heated by pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at the fourth harmonic
at 266 nm. The emission spectra are recorded as a function of delay t
ime after the excitation and show a broad structureless continuum simi
lar to blackbody radiation. Using the emissivity of a small spherical
particle given by the Mie theory together with Planck's law the experi
mental spectra can be reproduced quite well by varying the temperature
of the particle. Thus temperatures can be deduced from the spectra. I
ncreasing delay time leads to decreasing temperature of the particles
which can be attributed to radiation cooling.