Abstract
It has been found that CO2-laser intensities greatly exceeding the normal breakdown fields may be transmitted in many gases. When breakdown does occur at these high intensities, the initial plasma growth is so violent as to cause frequency shifts of ∼1 cm1 in the beam transmitted through the focus. The interpretation of the spectrum induced by this plasma nonlinearity indicates that CO2-laser pulses of duration as short as 30 psec were produced.
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