Computational fluid-dynamic model of laser-induced breakdown in air.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Temperature and pressure profiles are computed by the use of a two-dimensional, axially symmetric, time-accurate computational fluid-dynamic model for nominal 10-ns optical breakdown laser pulses. The computational model includes a kinetics mechanism that implements plasma equilibrium kinetics in ionized regions and nonequilibrium, multistep, finite-rate reactions in nonionized regions. Fluid-physics phenomena following laser-induced breakdown are recorded with high-speed shadowgraph techniques. The predicted fluid phenomena are shown by direct comparison with experimental records to agree with the flow patterns that are characteristic of laser spark decay.
  • Authors

  • Dors, Ivan
  • Parigger, Christian G
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • October 20, 2003
  • Has Subject Area

    Published In

  • Applied Optics  Journal
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 14594054
  • Start Page

  • 5978
  • End Page

  • 5985
  • Volume

  • 42
  • Issue

  • 30