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Optics Express | 2013

Effect of laser pulse energy on orthogonal double femtosecond pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

Xiaoliang Liu; Shaohua Sun; Xiaoshan Wang; Zuoye Liu; Qingcao Liu; Pengji Ding; Zeqin Guo; Bitao Hu

In this paper, the effect of laser pulse energy on orthogonal double femtosecond pulse laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) in air is studied. In the experiment, the energy of the probe pulse is changeable, while the pump pulse energy is held constant. At the same time, a systematic study of the laser induced breakdown spectroscopy signal dependence on the inter-pulse delay between the two pulses is performed. It is noted that the double pulse orthogonal configuration yields 2-32 times signal enhancement for the ionic and atomic lines as compared to the single pulse LIBS spectra when an optimum temporal separation between the two pulses is used, while there is no significant signal enhancement for the molecular lines in the studied range of the delay. It is also noted that the dependence of the enhancement factor for ionic and atomic lines on the inter-pulse delay can be fitted by Gaussian function. Furthermore, the electron temperature obtained by the relative line-to-continuum intensity ratio method was used to explain the LIBS signal enhancement.


Optics Express | 2013

Energy exchange between two noncollinear filament-forming laser pulses in air

Pengji Ding; Zeqing Guo; Xiaoshan Wang; Yu Cao; Mingze Sun; Peixi Zhao; Yanchao Shi; Shaohua Sun; Xiaoliang Liu; Bitao Hu

Energy exchange between two filament-forming pulses with initially free chirp in air was experimentally studied. It occurs because of the change of delayed nonlinear refractive index, which slightly chirps the incident filament-forming laser pulses. Accompanying energy exchange process, spectral characteristics of output laser pulses shows dramatic blueshift and supercontinuum generation. Nonlinear absorptive effect introduces an inbalance between energy exchange at the negative delays and that at the positive delays, and affects the energy exchange efficiency. These results may provide a more comprehensive understanding of energy exchange process between filament-forming laser pulses.


Applied Optics | 2012

Measurement of nonlinear refractive index coefficient using emission spectrum of filament induced by gigawatt-femtosecond pulse in BK7 glass

Xing Lu; Qingcao Liu; Zuoye Liu; Shaohua Sun; Pengji Ding; Baowei Ding; Bitao Hu

A beam of 33 fs laser pulse with peak power of 15-40 GW was employed to explore a convenient method to determine the nonlinear refractive index coefficient of an optical glass. It is rare to investigate nonlinearities of optical glass with such an extreme ultrashort and powerful laser pulse. According to our method, only a single beam and a few experimental apparatuses are necessary to measure the nonlinear refractive index coefficient. The results from our method are in reasonable agreement with the others, which demonstrates that this new method works well, and the nonlinear refractive index coefficient is independent of measuring technology. Meanwhile, according to our results and those obtained by others in different laser power ranges, it seems that the nonlinear refractive index coefficient has a weak dependence on the laser peak power.


Optics Express | 2012

Control of third harmonic generation by plasma grating generated by two noncollinear IR femtosecond filaments.

Zuoye Liu; Pengji Ding; Yanchao Shi; Xing Lu; Shaohua Sun; Xiaoliang Liu; Qingchao Liu; Baowei Ding; Bitao Hu

A plasma grating is formed by two femtosecond filaments, and the influence of probe filament on the plasma grating is shown. By using the plasma grating, the enhancement of the third harmonic (TH) generated from the probe filament is studied, and more than three orders of magnitude enhancement of TH generation is demonstrated as compared with that obtained from a single filament. The dependences of TH generation on the time delay, the spatial period of plasma grating, the relative polarization and the crossing position between the probe beam and the two pump beams are investigated. The spectral broadening of TH generated from the probe filament induced by the interaction between the probe filament and the plasma grating is also studied.


Chinese Physics B | 2013

Spectral modulation and supercontinuum generation assisted by infrared femtosecond plasma grating

Zuoye Liu; Shaohua Sun; Yanchao Shi; Pengji Ding; Qingcao Liu; Xiaoliang Liu; Baowei Ding; Bitao Hu

Spectral modulation and supercontinuum generation of a probe pulse is investigated by using the plasma grating induced by the interference of two infrared femtosecond laser pulses. The dependences of the supercontinuum generation from the probe pulse on the time delay, the relative polarization angle between the probe pulse and the two-pump pulses, and the input probe pulse energy are investigated. The far-field spatial profiles of the three pulses are measured with different time delays and relative polarization angle, and the core energy of the probe pulse as functions of the time delay and relative polarization angle are also shown.


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

Effect of target composition on proton acceleration in ultraintense laser-thin foil interaction

Qingcao Liu; Meng Liu; T. P. Yu; Pengji Ding; Zuoye Liu; Shaohua Sun; Xiaoliang Liu; Xing Lu; Zeqin Guo; Bitao Hu

The interactions of ultraintense circularly polarized laser pulses with a mixed solid target and a double-layer target are studied by two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. Different carbon and proton compositions in the targets are used in the simulations. It is shown that the proton acceleration mechanisms in both targets are very sensitive to the ion density ratios between protons and carbon ions. For a mixed solid target, a relatively low proton density gives rise to monoenergetic peaks in the proton energy spectrum while a high proton density leads to a large cut-off energy and wide energy spread. With the increase of the ratio, the so-called directed-Coulomb-explosion becomes dominated over the radiation pressure. Surprisingly, for a double-layer target with a front proton layer and an ultrathin rear carbon layer, a highly monoenergetic proton beam with a peak energy of 1.7 GeV/u, an energy spread of ∼4%, and a divergency angle of 2° can be obtained, which might have diverse applications in m...


Laser Physics Letters | 2013

Fluorescence spectroscopy of the plasma induced by multifilament interaction in air

Bitao Hu; Zuoye Liu; L Li; Shaohua Sun; Pengji Ding; X L Liu; Qingcao Liu; Z Q Guo; Baowei Ding

Plasma regions are created by a single probe filament, a plasma grating, and the probe filament interacting with the plasma grating. The continuum radiations and the linear radiations of the plasmas generated are used to investigate the dynamics of the three types of plasmas. As free electrons generated inside the plasma grating are accelerated by the probe laser field, the impact ionization rate of the molecules sharply increases, which results in particles inside the plasma dissociating through various reaction paths.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2012

Hydrodynamic simulation of silicon ablation by ultrashort laser irradiation

Pengji Ding; Qingcao Liu; Xing Lu; Xiaoliang Liu; Shaohua Sun; Zuoye Liu; Bitao Hu; Y.H. Li


Laser Physics Letters | 2012

Enhancement of third-order harmonic generation by interaction of two IR femtosecond filaments

Zuoye Liu; Pengji Ding; Yanchao Shi; Xing Lu; Qingcao Liu; Shaohua Sun; X L Liu; Baowei Ding; Bitao Hu


Science China-physics Mechanics & Astronomy | 2016

Energy exchange process among multiple filamentary femtosecond laser beams in air

Jingjie Ding; Pengji Ding; Zuoye Liu; Bitao Hu

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