Abstract
We experimentally observed laser-induced remote high-voltage discharge triggering between two needle electrodes with half-a-cm spacing. The discharge was initiated by a 744-nm, 90-fs, 6-mJ laser pulse undergoing filamentation in air. For the direct voltage below the self-breakdown threshold, triggering of air-gap discharge was synchronized with a 10-Hz laser repetition rate and occurred between 40 and 80 m of the propagation path. No discharge guiding was observed. The experimentally registered and simulated remote triggering probability was above 80% in the range of 45-60 m from laser output and about 50% in the range of 60-80 m. The probability decreases as the postfilament hot spot diverges with a simultaneous increase in stochastic laser beam wandering.
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Kosareva, O. G., Mokrousova, D. V., Panov, N. A., Nikolaeva, I. A., Shipilo, D. E., Mitina, E. V., … Chin, S. L. (2021). Remote triggering of air-gap discharge by a femtosecond laser filament and postfilament at distances up to 80 m. Applied Physics Letters, 119(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0057544
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