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BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY STIMULATE BY LASER FOR SILVER PLASMA

Mr. Naveen
Page No. : 89-95

ABSTRACT

The optical absorption spectrum, or I’n, of gold (Ag) plasma were the primary topic of this paper. This was accomplished by the stimulated laser breakup spectroscopy procedure. In order to determine the exact link between light beam energies, measurements not only of the strengths of emission lines but also plasma properties were carried out. Both the electron density, which is denoted by the symbol ne, and the temperature, which is denoted by the symbol Hou, have been computed using either classic Blotzmann polt method or the McWhirter criteria. At the essential wavelengths (1064 nm), the data points of (ne) but also (Te) have a band of (6064 through 4507K), where (ne) equals (2.3x1017 through 3.7x1017 mm), while the case pf (Ag- ba), the figure of electron density became The quantity of electrons packed into a certain space (9.36x1016 to 1.19x1017cm-3). Overall temperature of both the electron, denoted by Te, was shown to rise suddenly as a direct consequence of an increase inside the light beam energy. This was a prevalent tendency among the studies. because the density of the electrons rises in proportion to the increase throughout energy.


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