Abstract
We present results including measurement and analysis of titanium monoxide. Pulsed, nanosecond Nd:YAG laser radiation is used in a typical laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy arrangement to record the spectra. This scheme provides experiments analogous to pulsed laser deposition tactics and allows for time-resolved spectroscopic analysis. The computed spectra are generated from a new, accurate line-strength file that allows us to accurately predict () and () spectral signatures. We infer temperature on the order of and at time delays of 52 and 72 μs, respectively. Current interest in this work includes titania () nanoparticle generation for thin film applications.
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