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The wavelength dependence of gold nanorod‐mediated optical breakdown during infrared ultrashort pulses
Authors:Yevgeniy R Davletshin  J Carl Kumaradas
Institution:Department of Physics, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This paper investigates the wavelength dependence of the threshold of gold nanorod‐mediated optical breakdown during picosecond and femtosecond near infrared optical pulses. It was found that the wavelength dependence in the picosecond regime is governed solely by the changes of a nanorod's optical properties. On the other hand, the optical breakdown threshold during femtosecond pulse exposure falls within one of two regimes. When the ratio of the maximum electric field from the outside to the inside of the nanorod is less then 7 (the absorption regime) the seed electrons are initiated by photo‐thermal emission, and the wavelength dependence in the threshold of optical breakdown is the result of optical properties of the nanoparticle. When the ratio is greater than 7 (the near‐field regime) more seed electrons are initiated by multiphoton ionization, and the wavelength dependence of the threshold of optical breakdown results from a combination of nanorod's optical properties and transitions in the order of multiphoton ionization. The findings of this study can guide the design of nanoparticle based optical breakdown applications. This analysis also deepens the understanding of nanoparticle‐mediated laser induced breakdown for picosecond and femtosecond pulses at near infrared wavelengths.

Keywords:optical breakdown threshold  near‐field enhancement  femtosecond lasers  picosecond lasers  gold nanorods  plasma  near infrared radiation  nanoparticle‐mediated laser induced optical breakdown
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