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Dynamics of the femtosecond laser-triggered spark gap

Rosenthal, E. W., Larkin, I., Goffin, A., Produit, Thomas, Schroeder, Malte Christian, Wolf, Jean-Pierre, Milchberg, H. M.

2020Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva)16 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present space and time resolved measurements of the air hydrodynamics inducedby femtosecond laser pulse excitation of the air gap between two electrodes at high potential difference. We explore both plasma-based and plasma-free gap excitation. The former uses the plasma left in the wake of femtosecond filamentation, while the latter exploits air heating by multiple-pulse resonant excitation of quantum molecular wavepackets. We find that the cumulative electrode-driven air density depression channel plays the dominant role in the gap evolution leading to breakdown. Femtosecond laser heating serves mainly to initiate the depression channel; the presence of filament plasma only augments the early heating.

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FilamentationFemtosecondLaserPlasmaExcitationUltrashort pulsePlasma channelSpark gapOpticsMaterials sciencePulse (music)Atomic physicsPhysicsElectrodeQuantum mechanicsDetectorLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaMass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
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