Transient Laser-Induced Breakdown of Dielectrics in Ultrarelativistic Laser-Solid Interactions

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2023)

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For high-intensity laser-solid interactions, the absolute density and surface density gradients of the target at the arrival of the ultrarelativistic laser peak are critical parameters. Accurate modeling of the leading edge-driven target preexpansion is desired to strengthen the predictive power of associated com-puter simulations. The transition from an initial solid state to a plasma state, i.e., the breakdown of the solid, defines the starting point of the subsequent target preexpansion. In this work, we report on the time-resolved observation of transient laser-induced breakdown (LIB) during the leading edge of high-intensity petawatt-class laser pulses with peak intensities of up to 5.7 x 10(21) W/cm(2) in interaction with dielectric cryogenic hydrogen jet targets. LIB occurs much earlier than what is typically expected following the con-cept of barrier suppression ionization. The observation is explained by comparing a characterization study of target-specific LIB thresholds with laser contrast measurements. The results demonstrate the relevance of the laser pulse duration dependence of LIB for high-intensity laser-solid interactions. We provide an effective approach to determine the onset of LIB and thereby the starting point of target preexpansion in other laser-target systems.
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dielectrics,laser-induced,laser-solid
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