Abstract

We present a theoretical investigation of plasma generation in sodium vapor induced by laser radiation tuned to the first resonance line (3S-3P) at λ = 589 ns. A set of rate equations that describe the rate of change of the ground and excited states population as well as the temporal variation of the electron energy distribution function (EEDF), beside the formed atomic ion Na+, molecular ion and tri-atomic ions are solved numerically. The calculations are carried out at different laser energy and different sodium atomic vapor densities under the experimental conditions of Tapalian and Smith (1993) to test the existence of the formed tri-atomic ions. The numerical calculations of the electron energy distribution function (EEDF) show that a deviation from the Maxwellian distribution due to the super elastic collisions effect. In addition to the competition between associative ionization (3P-3P), associative ionization (3P-3D) and Molnar-Horn- beck ionization processes for producing , the calculations have also shown that the atomic ions Na+ are formed through the Penning ionization and photoionization processes. These results are found to be consistent with the experimental observations.

Highlights

  • Resonant laser excitation has played a vital role in coupling energy into vapor where efficient ionization by resonance saturation has been observed in Alkali-metal vapor

  • Accor-How to cite this paper: Abdelati, M.A., Mahmoud, M.A. and Gamal, Y.E.E. (2014) Numerical Investigation of the Tri-Atomic Ions Formation during Laser Ionization Based on Resonance Saturation

  • The above shown set of Equations (1)-(9) are solved numerically using the Rung-Kutta fourth-order technique under the experimental conditions of Tapalian and Smith (1993) [7]. They examined a plasma formed by a resonant CW laser at different atomic densities of sodium

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Summary

Introduction

Resonant laser excitation has played a vital role in coupling energy into vapor where efficient ionization by resonance saturation has been observed in Alkali-metal vapor. The formation of this process is found to depend mainly on the associative ionization reaction given by [7]: Na (4d) +Na2.

Rate Equations
Results and Discussions
Dependence of
The Effect of Triatomic Formation on the Population Density of the 4d State
The Time Evolution of Electron Energy Distribution Function
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