The plasma plume created above a boron nitride target irradiated by a pulsed KrF laser beam is investigated by optical emission spectroscopy and fast intensified camera. The light emitting species detected are B~*, B~+*, N~+*, their velocity varies between 20 and 50 km/s depending on the laser fluence and the ambient pressure in the vessel. The motion of the leading edge is studied under various nitrogen pressures (6X10~-3 up to 500 Pa) and for two laser fluences (7 and 200 J/cm~2) in order to fit the expansion of the front with different models (shock-wave-like and drag froce models).
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