INVESTIGADORES
CAPELUTO Maria Gabriela
artículos
Título:
Picosecond laser filament-guided electrical discharges in air at 1 kHz repetition rate
Autor/es:
K. DEHNE; A. HIGGINSON; F. TOMASEL; M. G. CAPELUTO; V. N. SHLYAPTSEV; J. J. ROCCA
Revista:
OPTICS EXPRESS
Editorial:
Optica Publishing Group
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2024
ISSN:
1094-4087
Resumen:
Laser-induced filaments have been shown to reduce the voltage necessary to initiate electrical discharges in atmospheric air and guide their propagation over long distances. Here we demonstrate the stable generation of laser filament-guided electrical discharge columns in air initiated by high energy (up to 250 mJ) 1030 nm wavelength laser pulses of 7 ps duration at repetition rates up to 1 kHz and we discuss the processes leading to breakdown. A current proportional to the laser pulse energy is observed to arise as soon as the laser pulse arrives, initiating a high impedance phase of the discharge. Full breakdown, characterized by impedance collapse, occurs 100 ns to several μs later. A record 4.7-fold reduction in breakdown voltage for biased discharges, which remains practically independent of the repetition rate up to 1 kHz, is observed to be primarily caused by a single laser pulse that produces a large (∼80%) density depression. The radial gaps between the filamentary plasma channel and the hollowed electrodes employed are shown to play a significant role in the breakdown dynamics. A rapid increase of 3-4 orders of magnitude in current is observed to follow the formation of localized radial current channels linking the filament to the electrodes. The increased understanding and control of kHz repetition rate filament-guided discharges can aid their use in applications.