DocumentCode
1083202
Title
Deformation of intense laser beams tightly focused inside NaCl: A comparison of the multiphoton-polaron and avalanche models of optical breakdown
Author
Kelly, Paul J. ; Ritchie, Douglas S. ; Braunlich, Peter F. ; Schmid, Ansgar ; Bryant, Garnett W.
Author_Institution
National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Volume
17
Issue
10
fYear
1981
fDate
10/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2027
Lastpage
2033
Abstract
Computer simulations of the interaction of intense picosecond laser pulses (
nm) with NaCl in the focal volume of a 2.54 cm focal length aberration-free lens indicate that severe beam deformation may take place at photon fluxes corresponding to the single-shot damage threshold measured under these experimental conditions. This deformation is the result of a change in the dielectric function which, in turn, is caused by free carriers generated via multiphoton-assisted avalanche ionization and/or multiphoton absorption. Strong self-defocusing prevents local photon fluxes from reaching values required to raise the lattice temperature sufficiently for damage to occur. We conclude that either both the semiempirical avalanche ionization as well as the multiphoton-polaron absorption mechanisms of laser breakdown are invalid in their present form or that the experimentally determined damage thresholds do not pertain to the intrinsic properties of NaCl.
nm) with NaCl in the focal volume of a 2.54 cm focal length aberration-free lens indicate that severe beam deformation may take place at photon fluxes corresponding to the single-shot damage threshold measured under these experimental conditions. This deformation is the result of a change in the dielectric function which, in turn, is caused by free carriers generated via multiphoton-assisted avalanche ionization and/or multiphoton absorption. Strong self-defocusing prevents local photon fluxes from reaching values required to raise the lattice temperature sufficiently for damage to occur. We conclude that either both the semiempirical avalanche ionization as well as the multiphoton-polaron absorption mechanisms of laser breakdown are invalid in their present form or that the experimentally determined damage thresholds do not pertain to the intrinsic properties of NaCl.Keywords
Dielectric radiation effects; Laser radiation effects; Laser-beam focusing; Sodium materials/devices; Absorption; Avalanche breakdown; Computer simulation; Deformable models; Ionization; Laser beams; Laser modes; Lenses; Optical pulses; Pulse measurements;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JQE.1981.1070640
Filename
1070640
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