“…The breakdown takes place when the plasma originated by the avalanche electrons reaches a critical density and transfers energy to lattice ions, which expand away from the surface after the pulse has finished. In metals, the seed electrons are always present (conduction band free electrons), and in dielectrics and semiconductors they are excited from the valence to the conduction band by the pulse leading edge, either by multiphotonic ionization (Kautek et al, 1996;Perry et al, 1999) or by tunneling induced by the laser field (Keldysh, 1965;Lenzner et al, 1998). Although the seed electrons have dissimilar origins in different classes of materials, a metallization occurs in dielectrics and semiconductors after they are produced, and the avalanche evolves deterministically in time (Bass & Fradin, 1973;Du et al, 1994;Joglekar et al, 2003) in the same way in all solids, that behave like metals (Gamaly et al, 2002;Nolte et al, 1997).…”