AIP Advances (Mar 2017)

Dependence of single-shot pulse durations on near-infrared filamentation-guided breakdown in air

  • Andreas Schmitt-Sody,
  • Jennifer Elle,
  • Adrian Lucero,
  • Matthew Domonkos,
  • Anthony Ting,
  • Victor Hasson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4979265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 035018 – 035018-6

Abstract

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We present results of an experimental investigation of laser pulsewidth dependence of filamentation-guided high voltage breakdown in air. The experiments are conducted at laser peak power levels of 1 TW and pulse durations of 0.7 to 10 ps with a discharge gap separation of 10 cm. Synchronized electrical and optical diagnostic techniques were used to determine the pulsewidth dependence on the breakdown mechanism, threshold levels, time delays and associated jitter. The results indicate that longer pulses provide greater than 30% reduction in breakdown threshold voltage.