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    OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY DIAGNOSTIC AND THIN FILM DEPOSITION OF LASER ABLATED RARE EARTH-NI2-C2-B PLASMA PLUMES

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    We describe optical spectroscopy diagnostics of UV laser ablated rare earth-Ni-2-B-2-C superconducting targets. In the light of this characterization. we have optimized the parameters for high-quality thin film deposition of borocarbide compounds. Our measurements have evidenced relevant differences in the flow velocity as well as in the spatial divergence of different plasma components. This is related to the influence of the different masses of the atoms of the multicomponent target during plume expansion. These results have led us to identify the target-to-substrate distance and substrate temperature as the critical parameters for the deposition of high-quality thin films, as clearly evidenced by residual resistivity ratio measurements. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

    DYNAMICS OF LASER ABLATED MGB2 PLASMA EXPANDING IN ARGON PROBED BY OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY

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    We have used time and space-resolved optical emission spectroscopy to study the expansion dynamics of the plasma generated by pulsed laser ablation of solid targets of the recently discovered superconducting MgB2 into a background Ar gas at different pressures. Our analysis clearly indicates that, above a fixed pressure, plasma propagation into Ar leads to both the formation of a shock wave, which causes a considerable increase of the fraction of excited Mg atoms, and the simultaneous reduction of the kinetic flux energy of the ablated atoms. These results have then been analyzed in the framework of a simplified gas dynamic approach for the description of free-plume self-similar expansion and of a point-blast-wave model to account for the interaction of the plume with the Ar ambient gas, thus obtaining full support and a sound physical interpretation of our experimental observations. Finally, we have related our conclusions to the general problem of the optimization of the thin-film deposition of laser-ablated materials, with particular emphasis given to the specific case of MgB2, which is of great, present interest
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