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The phenomenon of optical breakdown in highly purified (free of external impurities and bubstons) water under picosecond laser excitation was experimentally investigated. Narrow-band UV flashes were revealed. This effectmakes it possible to distinguish themodes of optical breakdown occurring either through multiphoton ionization of water molecules or via impact ionization at heterogeneous seeds.
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Babenko, V.A., Bunkin, N.F., Suyazov, N.V. et al. Multiphoton optical breakdown in water under picosecond laser pulses. Phys. Wave Phen. 17, 32–38 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1541308X09010051
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