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Observation of Large Arrays of Plasma Filaments in Air Breakdown by 1.5-MW 110-GHz Gyrotron Pulses
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Air BreakdownPlasma FilamentsPhysicsPlasma FilamentOptical PropertiesLarge ArraysPlasma SimulationApplied PhysicsEngineeringApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsElectric FieldSynchrotron RadiationPlasma ApplicationNew Filaments
We report the observation of two-dimensional plasma filamentary arrays with more than 100 elements generated during breakdown of air at atmospheric pressure by a focused Gaussian beam from a 1.5-MW, 110-GHz gyrotron operating in 3-micros pulses. Each element is a plasma filament elongated in the electric field direction and regularly spaced about one-quarter wavelength apart in the plane perpendicular to the electric field. The development of the array is explained as a result of diffraction of the beam around the filaments, leading to the sequential generation of high intensity spots, at which new filaments are created, about a quarter wavelength upstream from each existing filament. Electromagnetic wave simulations corroborate this explanation and show very good correlation to the observed pattern of filaments.
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