A comprehensive model of ultrafast laser-induced plasma generation intended for coupling with pulse propagation simulations in transparent solids is introduced. It simultaneously accounts for the changing spectrum of a propagating ultrashort laser pulse while coupling to the evolution of the energy-resolved nonequilibrium free-carrier distribution. The presented results indicate that strong pulse chirps lead to ionization dynamics that are not captured by the standard monochromatic treatment of laser-induced plasma formation. These results have strong implications for ultrafast laser-solid applications that depend on ionization in a strong nonlinear focus.
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Gulley, J. R., & Lanier, T. E. (2014). Model for ultrashort laser pulse-induced ionization dynamics in transparent solids. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 90(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.90.155119
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