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Control of extended high-voltage electric discharges in atmospheric air by UV KrF-laser radiation
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Atmospheric AirEngineeringGlow DischargeRadiation EnergyLaser-plasma InteractionLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser Plasma PhysicHigh-power LasersLaser Plasma PhysicsActive Lightning ProtectionPulse PowerPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringHigh-voltage Electric DischargesLaser IlluminationLaser-induced BreakdownHigh-energy LasersGas Discharge PlasmaUv Krf-laser RadiationLaser Damage
Experiments in the commutation of extended (∼1-m long) high-voltage (up to 390 kV) electric discharges were carried out with the aid of 100-ns long UV pulses of the GARPUN KrF laser, in which we demonstrated a one-and-a-half-fold lengthening of the discharge gap broken down in the presence of laser illumination. Total control of discharge trajectory along the direction of the laser beam was observed for a radiation energy of ∼300 mJ (the corresponding intensity I = 5×108 W cm-2 and its attendant initial electron density Ne ∼ 1011 cm-3) and partial control for an energy of 40 mJ (I = 7×107 W cm-2, Ne ∼ 8×109 cm-3) with a 100% probability of breakdown. We discuss the advantages of employing a UV laser for active lightning protection in comparison with IR lasers and ultrashort-pulse laser systems.
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