Abstract

The current work is a case study of ongoing in-depth extensive fundamental research on the plasma formation and relaxation dynamics in transparent media induced by mid- and short-wavelength infrared laser pulses. The experimental investigation is performed on a 35 fs-laser system setup. The working parameters such as laser energy and the number of pulses are varied. The experimental measurements are applied on borosilicate glass samples doped with gold nanoparticles. The effects of the applied laser pulses and their consequence on laser-induced ablation damage thresholds are investigated and discussed. The results from this case study provide valuable information and a deeper understanding plasma formation and dynamics induced by femtosecond infrared laser pulses in solid transparent glass media.

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