Re. Leuchtner, MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND PHOTOIONIZATION STUDIES OF THE ABLATION OF ZNO - IONS, NEUTRALS, AND RYDBERGS, Applied surface science, 129, 1998, pp. 626-632
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Physics, Applied","Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Time-of-flight/quadrupole mass spectrometry (TOFQMS) and photoionizati
on studies have been performed on the ablation plume from a ZnO target
to determine the mass, charge, and kinetic energies of the species ej
ected. Results were collected for ions and neutrals over a ranee of la
ser fluences (0.20-2.50 J/cm(2)) and the most prominent species were m
onatomic Zn and O atoms and ions; this study focuses on the energetics
of Zn and Zn+. At laser fluences below similar to 0.7 J/cm(2), the Zn
atoms had an average kinetic energy that depended logarithmically on
the laser fluence, ranging from similar to 1.2 eV near the desorption
threshold of 0.25 J/cm(2) to a maximum of similar to 4 eV near the abl
ation threshold at 0.7 J/cm(2). These kinetic energies were modeled in
terms of a three-photon process at the surface. The Zn ions had simil
ar kinetic-energy distributions to the neutrals, but of much lower int
ensity. At the ablation threshold, the ion signal rapidly increased an
d attained a peak kinetic enery of similar to 17 eV. Slightly above th
is threshold, the ion kinetic energy broadened and separated into two
distinct components centered about 17 eV. The high-energy species rapi
dly accelerated to over 100 eV over the 0.7-2.5 J/cm(2) fluence range,
while the low-energy component decelerated to an average value of sim
ilar to 4 eV, limited by the presence of the slower-moving neutrals. E
lectron photodetachment experiments performed over this fluence range
showed significant gas-phase electron-ion recombination and were used
to reconcile some of the energetics observed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V.