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8 July 2019 Investigation of laser induced air breakdown thresholds at 1064, 532, 355, 266 and 248nm
Zhixing Gao, Lixuan Han, Jing Li
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Proceedings Volume 11063, Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2019: Optical Materials for High-Power Lasers; 1106305 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539007
Event: Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2019 and Thin Film Physics and Applications 2019, 2019, Qingdao, China
Abstract
Laboratory air is one most popular transparent medium for high power laser beam propagation. Its threshold of laser induced breakdown is one of the key characters for the high power laser system. The thresholds of laser induced air breakdown under laboratory condition were measured using 1064, 532, 355, 266 and 248nm short pulse laser. The focal spot varies from 50μ m to 150μ m which achieved using a lens with 117mm focal length. The measured breakdown thresholds range from 3.2×1010W/cm2 to 5.1×1011W/cm2, depending on the wavelength. It is confirmed that the KrF laser induced air breakdown threshold should be 3.2×1010W/cm2, which is almost 1 order of magnitude higher than the reported value of 2.7 ×109W/cm2 .The measurements indicate multi-photon ionization is the dominant mechanism since the air breakdown thresholds at 1064, 532, 355, 266 and 248nm seemed well-agreed with the scale law of λ2.
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Zhixing Gao, Lixuan Han, and Jing Li "Investigation of laser induced air breakdown thresholds at 1064, 532, 355, 266 and 248nm", Proc. SPIE 11063, Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2019: Optical Materials for High-Power Lasers, 1106305 (8 July 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539007
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KEYWORDS
Laser damage threshold

Pulsed laser operation

Laser induced damage

Nd:YAG lasers

Excimer lasers

High power lasers

Ultraviolet radiation

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