2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3646397
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Multijoule scaling of laser-induced condensation in air

Abstract: Using 100 TW laser pulses, we demonstrate that laser-induced nanometric particle generation in air increases much faster than the beam-averaged incident intensity. This increase is due to a contribution from the photon bath, which adds up with the previously identified one from the filaments and becomes dominant above 550 GW/cm 2 . It appears related to ozone formation via multiphoton dissociation of the oxygen molecules and demonstrates the critical need for further increasing the laser energy in view of macr… Show more

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“…This mechanism was confirmed by the correlation between NO x , O 3 , and nanoparticle production, 19 the detection of NO 3 À ions in laser-generated particles, 12 as well as pH values down to 2 in laser-generated snowflakes in a diffusion cloud chamber. 14 Oxidized volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are known to significantly enhance water vapor condensation in the atmosphere, 20 were more recently shown to offer an alternative pathway in the laser-induced condensation process.…”
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“…This mechanism was confirmed by the correlation between NO x , O 3 , and nanoparticle production, 19 the detection of NO 3 À ions in laser-generated particles, 12 as well as pH values down to 2 in laser-generated snowflakes in a diffusion cloud chamber. 14 Oxidized volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are known to significantly enhance water vapor condensation in the atmosphere, 20 were more recently shown to offer an alternative pathway in the laser-induced condensation process.…”
Section: 18mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…This direct comparison confirms the previous indirect indications that a 248 nm beam of 110 fs, 11 mJ at 5 Hz 21 produces 5-10 times more particles than a 3 J, 100 TW NIR beam at 10 Hz. 19 Moreover, the effect of the focused UV laser exhibits a cooperative effect in combination with the NIR pulse. Illuminating the chamber atmosphere with the UV pulse delayed 10 ns after the NIR pulse increases the nanoparticle production by 20% as compared with the sum of the effects of the individual lasers (Figure 2(a)).…”
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“…The results indicate that the aerosol production scales highly non-linearly (~ I 5 ) with laser power [5], which appears very promising for large-scale applications.…”
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“…As a consequence, the photon bath effectively contributes to non-linear effects like white-light generation [32] or laser-induced condensation [33], resulting in an overall increase of the yield of these processes.…”
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