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Characteristics of femtosecond laser-induced shockwaves in air

Olga Koritsoglou, D. Loison, O. Utéza, Alexandros Mouskeftaras

2022Optics Express18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dynamic characteristics of femtosecond laser-generated shockwaves are investigated in ambient air. The experiments are performed using a 360-fs pulsed laser at a wavelength of 1.03 µm, with laser intensities up to 5 × 10 14 W/cm 2 (corresponding to about five times the air breakdown intensity threshold). Plasma and shockwave generation and propagation are visualized using a time-resolved transmission microscope. The maximum propagation velocity is in the order of Mach 30. By implementing a simple theoretical model, we find an initial pressure loading in the GPa range and shockwave pressure dropping down to MPa following propagation over few micrometers away from focus.

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FemtosecondOpticsMaterials scienceLaserWavelengthPlasmaMicroscopeOptoelectronicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaLaser Material Processing Techniques
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