Ae. Zaikin et al., DYNAMICS OF A PLASMA FORMED BY A SURFACE OPTICAL DISCHARGE IN A METALVAPOR INTERACTING WITH A CW CO2-LASER BEAM, Kvantovaa elektronika, 22(2), 1995, pp. 145-149
A surface optical-discharge plasma was formed in a metal vapour under
normal conditions by steady-state irradiation with a cw CO2 laser deli
vering radiation of moderate (2-4.5 MW cm(-2)) intensity. This plasma
strongly screened the irradiated surface. Under the selected experimen
tal conditions the optical discharge was not a continuous (steady-stat
e) process. The plasma cloud was displaced along the beam out of the w
aist to a region where the laser radiation intensity was almost an ord
er of magnitude less than the threshold for excitation of the optical
discharge plasma in the vapour. A strong screening of the metal surfac
e, which could even completely stop evaporation of the metal, was obse
rved. Spontaneous fluctuations of the optical-discharge plasma were ob
served for the first time in a vapour interacting with cw CO2 radiatio
n: this was attributed to screening of the target surface. Within one
period of the spontaneous fluctuations there were additional hf plasma
self-fluctuations which led to stratification of the plasma cloud. Th
e results obtained were interpreted.