THz Radiation from Subwavelength Volumes on Water Surfaces and in Air: Effects of Mass Density Gradients and External Magnetic Fields
Hsin-Hui Huang,
Takeshi Nagashima,
Kota Kumagai
et al.
Abstract:High-intensity ∼10 PW/cm 2 laser pulses with a 35 fs pulse duration are tightly focused into ∼ 8 μm in diameter focal spots to induce ionization and dielectric breakdown of 1) water microfilms and 2) air in the focal region and generate X-ray and THz waves. At the used focusing, there was no filamentation, and energy deposition took place within the geometrical confinement of the focal volume in air and on the water surface in the case of water films, and we explored very different mass-density conditions of m… Show more
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