Abstract
In the interaction of high intensity pulsed laser radiation with surfaces of transparent solids the emission of neutral and charged particles or the ignition of a plasma is observed1. While the underlying processes are mostly studied under vacuum conditions by detecting the emitted particles2, their investigation in ambient air is also highly desirable from the applied point of view.
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