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Background gas species and pressure dependence of plasma fluorescence and RF emissions of laser driven filament plasmas

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Abstract

The Air Force Research Lab is investigating RF emissions generated by filaments of femtosecond lasers.  We employed an 800 nm, terawatt class laser focused with a 3m focal length mirror to produce a filament inside of a quartz vacuum chamber to observe the effects of pressure and background gas on the filament.  Background gases investigated at Argon, Helium, Krypton, Neon, and Nitrogen.  A 4 Quik E camera was used to image 2 ns exposures of the plasma along the length of the plasma to observe the development of the plasma fluorescence from the multifilament regime into the single filament regime and to measure the width of the filament.  In addition to the optical data, RF measurements of filaments will be presented.  The effects of background gas and pressure on the characteristics of the filament will be detailed.  This optical and RF data will aid in developing a deeper understanding of the plasma mechanisms responsible for the generation of the RF.

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Public Affairs release approval #AFRL-2021-2070

Presenters

  • Erin A Thornton

    University of North Texas

Authors

  • Erin A Thornton

    University of North Texas

  • James E Wymer

    Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Lab - Kirtland

  • Travis M Garrett

    Air Force Research Lab - Kirtland

  • Jennifer A Elle

    Air Force Research Lab - Kirtland, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory

  • Andreas Schmitt-Sody

    AFRL/RDHP, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Research Lab - Kirtland

  • Edward L Ruden

    Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Lab - Kirtland