This paper presents comprehensive experimental results of angular distribut
ions of ions emitted from laser-produced plasmas. Performing a series of la
ser shots onto planar Sn, Au, and Pb targets, both the focusing conditions
as well as the tilt angle of the target were changed to study the effect on
the plasma expansion. In the experiments, the iodine laser system PERUN (l
aser energy of 30 J in 350 ps of duration) with laser power density of 5 x
10(14) W/cm(2) was used. For plasma diagnostics four ion collectors and an
ion-energy analyzer were applied. Comparison of angular distribution of the
fast ion group (velocity within the range of 1-3.4 x 10(8) cm/s) and of th
e slow ion group (velocity within the range of 0.14-1 x 10(8) cm/s) shows d
istinct differences. The preferred direction of ion emission of these group
s depends seriously on focusing conditions. When setting the focus on the i
n-focus position both groups of ions are peaked in the direction close to t
he target normal. The maximum charge of ions registered by the ion-energy a
nalyzer were 36+, 51+, and 49+ for Sn, Au, and Pb, respectively.