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Relaxation of Dense Electron Plasma Induced by Femtosecond Laser in Dielectric Materials
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2006
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Materials SciencePlasma ElectronicsEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesFused SilicaRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsElectron PlasmaLaser-plasma InteractionLaser-induced BreakdownSoda Lime GlassDielectric MaterialsFemtosecond LaserGas Discharge PlasmaSynchrotron RadiationHigh-power Lasers
Electron plasma induced by a focused femtosecond pulse (130 fs, 800 nm) in dielectric materials (Soda Lime glass, K9 glass, and SiO2 crystal) is investigated by pump-probe shadow imaging technology. The relaxation of the electron plasma in the conduction band is discussed. In SiO2 crystals, a fast self-trapping process with a trapping time of 150 fs is observed, which is similar to that in fused silica. However, in Soda Lime glass and K9 glass, no self-trapping occurs, and two decay processes are found: one is the energy relaxation process of conduction electrons within several picoseconds, another is an electron-hole recombination process with a timescale of 100 ps. The electron collision time τ in the conduction band is also measured to be in the order of 1 fs in all of these materials.
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