Laser-induced plasma formation on free-flying liquid tin sheets

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0307705
Reference H.K. Schubert, R.A. Meijer, B. Liu, D.J. Engels and O.O. Versolato, Laser-induced plasma formation on free-flying liquid tin sheets, Phys. Plasmas 33, (1), 013507: 1-9 (2026)
Group EUV Plasma Processes

We investigate the spatial and temporal dynamics of plasma formed on liquid tin sheets when irradiated with a 5 ns laser pulse at an intensity I of several ⁠10 8 W/cm 2. From temporally integrated images of plasma emission, we deduce that there must be an intensity-specific minimum thickness at which plasma formation still occurs. Time-resolved detection of the laser light transmitted through and along the sheet reveals fast dynamics in the competition between vaporization and plasma formation. The overall dynamics are well captured in models that combine preexisting scaling laws for the time to full vaporization (

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⁠ ⁠). These findings are particularly relevant for target preparation and metrology in plasma light sources utilizing tin targets to produce extreme ultraviolet light for nanolithography applications, including metrology.