Hj. Dang et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF LASER-ABLATED SPECIES FROM A LA-CA-MN-O TARGET BYANGLE-RESOLVED AND TIME-RESOLVED MASS-SPECTROMETRY, International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes, 178(3), 1998, pp. 205-212
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The ablation of a La1-xCxMnO3 (La-Ca-Mn-O) target under 532 and 355 nm
laser irradiation has been investigated using an angle- and time-reso
lved quadrupole mass spectrometric technique. At laser fluence of 1.5
J/cm(2), we found the following ablated species: metal atoms La, Ca, M
n and metal ions La+, Ca+, Mn+ as well as various metal oxides LaO, Ca
O, MnO, LaO2, MnO2, CaO2. Small clusters such as Mn-2, La-2, Mn2O and
LaMnO were also observed. The measured time-of-flight (TOF) spectra ar
e well fitted by a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution with a stream veloci
ty. The estimated kinetic energies of ablated metal ions are found to
be in the range of 6-10 eV while those of neutral species range from 0
.2 to 0.9 eV. The angular distributions of ablated species show that t
he ionic species are ejected within a cone shape plume characterized b
y a cos(n) theta function, while the angular distributions of the neut
ral species are much broader in comparison with the ionic species. The
effect of laser radiation on possible ablation mechanisms are discuss
ed. (Int J Mass Spectrom 178 (1998) 205-212) (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
B.V.