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Angular dependence of filament-induced plasma emission from a GaAs surface

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Abstract

Quantitative measurements of the angular distribution of the plasma line emission from a gallium arsenide (GaAs) target irradiated by a single laser–air filament are reported. These enable reliable estimates of the stand-off ranges possible with single-filament-induced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy materials detection.

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