Lorenz S, Bärwinkel M, Heinz P, Lehmann S, Mühlbauer W, Brüggemann D
Opt Express. 2015 Feb 9;23(3):2647-59. doi: 10.1364/OE.23.002647.
Miniaturized passively Q-switched Nd:YAG/Cr(4+):YAG lasers are promising candidates as spark sources for sophisticated laser ignition. The influence of the complex spatial-temporal pulse profile of such lasers on the process of plasma breakdown and on the energy transfer is studied. The developed measurement technique is applied to an open ignition system as well as to prototypes of laser spark plugs. A detected temporal breakdown delay causes an advantageous separation of plasma building phase from energy transfer. In case of fast rising laser pulses, an advantageous reduction of the plasma breakdown delay occurs instead.
小型被动调Q Nd:YAG/Cr(4+):YAG激光器有望成为用于精密激光点火的火花源。研究了此类激光器复杂的时空脉冲轮廓对等离子体击穿过程和能量转移的影响。所开发的测量技术应用于开放式点火系统以及激光火花塞原型。检测到的时间击穿延迟使得等离子体形成阶段与能量转移实现了有利的分离。对于快速上升的激光脉冲,反而会出现等离子体击穿延迟的有利降低。