Abstract

A pulse of aluminum atoms was injected into hydrogen gas and plasma by focusing a TEA CO2-laser beam onto a solid target. The propagation along the axis of the target was investigated by measuring the local atomic densities using dye laser excited fluorescence. A diffusion model allowed the derivation of diffusion coefficients as well as of the rate coefficient for ionization of the Al atoms from the observations.

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