Interaction of an intense few-cycle infrared laser pulse with an ultrathin transparent liquid sheet

  • Ferchaud C
  • Jarosch S
  • Avni T
  • et al.
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Abstract

We experimentally study the interaction between intense infrared few-cycle laser pulses and an ultrathin (∼2 µm) flat liquid sheet of isopropanol running in vacuum. We observe a rapid decline in transmission above a critical peak intensity of 50 TW/cm 2 of the initially transparent liquid sheet, and the emission of a plume of material. We find both events are due to the creation of a surface plasma and are similar to processes observed in dielectric solids. After calculating the electron density for different laser peak intensities, we find an electron scattering rate of 0.3 fs -1 in liquid isopropanol to be consistent with our data. We study the dynamics of the plasma plume to find the expansion velocity of the plume front.

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Ferchaud, C., Jarosch, S., Avni, T., Alexander, O., Barnard, J. C. T., Larsen, E. W., … Marangos, J. P. (2022). Interaction of an intense few-cycle infrared laser pulse with an ultrathin transparent liquid sheet. Optics Express, 30(19), 34684. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.457470

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