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Measuring Ultralow Charge Densities In Gases With Picosecond Mid-IR Laser Breakdown

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Abstract

Avalanche breakdown with picosecond, mid-IR lasers allows the detection of single free electrons in gases with precise spatial location. Using this method, we measure radiationinduced charge densities (down to 103 cm−3) near a radioactive source.

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