Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1536372 | Optics Communications | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Using the interaction of a low-intensity femtosecond laser pulse (30 fs, 6 × 1015 Wcm− 2) with argon cluster jet produced from a slit nozzle, we experimentally probe the formation of a uniform plasma waveguide by the interferogram analysis. The results about evolution of plasma channel demonstrate that it is feasible to produce the plasma waveguide for an fs laser pulse of low-intensity. It takes tens of nanoseconds to form a plasma waveguide. The simulation by one-dimensional Gaussian plasma hydrodynamic expansion model indicates that the temperature of plasma channel is not high under this condition. Thus it takes tens of nanoseconds to form a plasma waveguide.
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Authors
Guanglong Chen, Xiaotao Geng, Tawfik Walid Mohamed, Hongxia Xu, Yiming Mi, Jaehoon Kim, Dong Eon Kim,