We present a method to obtain the individual charge-state-dependent kinetic-energy distributions of tin ions emanating from a laser-produced plasma from their joint overlapping energy distributions measured by means of a retarding field energy analyzer (RFA). The method of extracting charge state specific parameters from the ion signals is described mathematically, and reinforced with experimental results. The absolute charge-state-resolved ion energy distributions is obtained from ns-pulse Nd:YAG-laser-produced microdroplet tin plasmas in a setting relevant for state-of-the-art extreme ultraviolet nanolithography
Tin and lithium plasmas emit efficiently in the in-band region (13.5 nm with 2% bandwidth) necessary...
The effect of a pair of picosecond pulses on the ionization and deformation of a liquid tin microdro...
Optical emission spectroscopic studies have been carried out on a tin plasma generated using 1064-nm...
We present a method to obtain the individual charge-state-dependent kinetic-energy distributions of ...
We present the results of the calibration of a channeltron-based electrostatic analyzer operating in...
We present the results of a joint experimental and theoretical study of plasma expansion arising fro...
We experimentally characterize the ionic emission, including the individual charge states Snz+ ( z =...
Laser produced Sn plasma, in its role as an efficient extreme ultraviolet (EUV) x-ray source, is bei...
Abstract. Time dependent behavior of laser-produced tin plasma has been investigated using gated opt...
Previous experimental studies of laser-matter interactions have often been conducted without suffici...
At ARCNL, we have built a picosecond Nd:YAG laser system with a pulse duration tunable between 15 an...
Synopsis Highly charged tin ions are the sources of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light at 13.5-nm wavel...
Tin and lithium plasmas emit efficiently in the in-band region (13.5 nm with 2% bandwidth) necessary...
The effect of a pair of picosecond pulses on the ionization and deformation of a liquid tin microdro...
Optical emission spectroscopic studies have been carried out on a tin plasma generated using 1064-nm...
We present a method to obtain the individual charge-state-dependent kinetic-energy distributions of ...
We present the results of the calibration of a channeltron-based electrostatic analyzer operating in...
We present the results of a joint experimental and theoretical study of plasma expansion arising fro...
We experimentally characterize the ionic emission, including the individual charge states Snz+ ( z =...
Laser produced Sn plasma, in its role as an efficient extreme ultraviolet (EUV) x-ray source, is bei...
Abstract. Time dependent behavior of laser-produced tin plasma has been investigated using gated opt...
Previous experimental studies of laser-matter interactions have often been conducted without suffici...
At ARCNL, we have built a picosecond Nd:YAG laser system with a pulse duration tunable between 15 an...
Synopsis Highly charged tin ions are the sources of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light at 13.5-nm wavel...
Tin and lithium plasmas emit efficiently in the in-band region (13.5 nm with 2% bandwidth) necessary...
The effect of a pair of picosecond pulses on the ionization and deformation of a liquid tin microdro...
Optical emission spectroscopic studies have been carried out on a tin plasma generated using 1064-nm...