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1 June 1991 Correlation between the laser-induced breakdown threshold in solids, liquids, and gases
Jerry Ray Bettis
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Abstract
A simple theoretical expression is developed which allows correlation between laserinduced breakdown threshold in solids liquids and gases. It is shown that the breakdown threshold for single-layer thin films surfaces of dielectrics the bulk of solid dielectrics linear liquids and gases all follow a linear fit to the expression N 2/3/(n2 -1) where N is the atomic number density and n is the refractive index. The threshold for sol-gels is compared with conventional thin film thresholds and is shown to agree reasonably well with the relative threshold predicted by the simple expression. The gas breakdown threshold vs pressure is compared with the predicted dependence. Finally maximum values for solid liquid and gas thresholds are plotted against the expression and are seen to fall on a single straight line across three decades of physical constants. 1.
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Jerry Ray Bettis "Correlation between the laser-induced breakdown threshold in solids, liquids, and gases", Proc. SPIE 1441, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 1990, (1 June 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.27519
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Laser damage threshold

Laser induced damage

Liquids

Gases

Solids

Chemical species

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