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Temporal and spatial properties of plasma induced by infrared femtosecond laser pulses in air

Ona Balachninaitė, Julius Skruibis, A. Matijošius, V. Vaičaitis

2022Plasma Sources Science and Technology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Space and time-resolved electron density and temperature of the plasma, created in air by focused femtosecond laser pulses have been investigated as a function of the pump pulse energy and duration. For the air ionization the infrared (1030 nm) femtosecond (190–500 fs) Yb:KGW laser pulses of up to 1 mJ energy were used. Based on the Stark broadening of the oxygen-I 777.19 nm line we have found that after establishing a local equilibrium the density of laser-created plasma could exceed 10 17 cm −3 with the electron temperature of over 5000 °C. Obtained results agree well with the results of previously reported measurements of the plasma density created by the femtosecond near-infrared Ti:sapphire laser pulses.

Topics & Concepts

FemtosecondLaserPlasmaInfraredAtomic physicsSapphireIonizationElectron densityMaterials scienceFar-infrared laserOpticsChemistryPhysicsIonOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser Material Processing Techniques