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Plasma Temperature Evolution with Varying Compositions in an Alloy Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Time-resolved, nanosecond laser induced breakdown spectra were collected from Au-Ag bimetallic target of different compositions. The corresponding spectral data was used for Boltzmann plots providing information on evolution of plasma temperature as function of composition.

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