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Laser heating of free electrons in wide-gap optical materials at 1064 nm
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1989
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser SciencePump Pulse EnergyLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialLaser HeatingHigh-power LasersElectron SpectroscopyOptical PropertiesWide-gap Optical MaterialsPulsed Laser DepositionPhotophysical PropertyFree Electron LaserFree-electron AbsorptionPhotonicsFree-electron LasersPhotoluminescencePhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionPhotoacoustic SignalAtomic PhysicsFree ElectronsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Free-electron absorption of 1064-nm photons is measured photoacoustically in NaCl and ${\mathrm{SiO}}_{2}$. The electrons are generated with a 266-nm pump pulse by two- or three-photon transitions. For a given pump pulse energy, the photoacoustic signal and the rise in lattice temperature are observed as a function of the energy of the 1064-nm pulse and found to be in agreement with the theory of free-carrier heating. Temperatures approaching the melting point are produced in these materials under prebreakdown conditions. No evidence of electron-impact ionization and ensuing avalanche formation is found up to the intrinsic damage threshold.
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