Changes in the ion population during the expansion of Ag, Cu, Pb, and Ta la
ser-produced plasmas in vacuum were simultaneously measured with two coaxia
l ion collectors between 82 and 187 cm from a target. The plasma was produc
ed with an iodine laser delivering a power density up to similar to 10(15)
W/cm(2) onto the target. It was experimentally proved that the charge Q of
expanding ions and the corresponding ion current density j are really decre
asing with the distance L as Q proportional to L-2 and j proportional to L-
3, respectively. It implies that the "freezing" of charge states dominates
in that interval of L. (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0003- 6951
(99)00943-2].