Abstract
Laser ablation of Ag in water, and in N2 gas atmosphere for comparison, has been studied by emission spectroscopy. A self-reversed dip in the emission line of Ag (I) appearing at around 338 nm was investigated. Shift of the wavelength of the self-reversed dip was observed. The shift was larger in water than in N2 gas atmosphere. The relation between the density and self-reversed dip was investigated.
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