DocumentCode
3780798
Title
Whole life-cycle of superfilament in water from femtoseconds up to microseconds
Author
F. V. Potemkin;E. I. Mareev;A. A. Podshivalov;V. M. Gordienko
Author_Institution
Faculty of Physics and International Laser Center M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Volume
2
fYear
2015
fDate
3/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
122
Lastpage
127
Abstract
A whole life-cycle of the superfilamentation in water in tight focusing geometry was investigated. In this regime a single continuous plasma channel is formed. To achieve this specific regime the principal requirement is the usage of tight focusing and supercritical power of laser radiation. They together clamp the energy in the ultra-thin (approximately several microns) channel with a uniform plasma density distribution in it. The superfilament becomes a center of cylindrical cavitation bubble area and shock wave formation. The length of the filament increases logarithmically with laser pulse energy. The linear absorption decreases the incoming energy delivered to the focal spot, which dramatically complicates the filament formation, especially in the case of loose focusing. Aberrations added to the optical scheme lead to multiple dotted plasma sources for shock wave formation, spaced along the axis of pulse propagation. Increasing the laser energy launches the filaments at each of the dot, whose overlapping leads to enhance the length of the whole filament.
Keywords
"Shock waves","Focusing","Laser beams","Plasmas","Absorption","Lasers","Ultrafast optics"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology (PHOTOPTICS), 2015 International Conference on
Type
conf
Filename
7513140
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