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Sodium clusters were produced in the stainless steel cell with the aid of the laser light. As they did not exhibit any resultant velocity, mass spectrometry methods were not applicable. Optical scatterometry was find useful. The processes of cluster growth and decay were investigated as well as the spatial distribution of the density of clusters. Data on the cluster size and dynamics were obtained. The appearance of the acoustic shock wave after the rapid laser switch on was detected.
Daniel Jakubczyk,K. Kolwas, andMaciej Kolwas
"Scatterometry of laser-light-induced sodium clusters", Proc. SPIE 1991, Diffractometry and Scatterometry, (31 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.192021
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Daniel Jakubczyk, K. Kolwas, Maciej Kolwas, "Scatterometry of laser-light-induced sodium clusters," Proc. SPIE 1991, Diffractometry and Scatterometry, (31 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.192021