Abstract
Laser-induced breakdown hinders the operation of modern lasers, photonic elements and devices, and can be also employed as an important operational regime for high-intensity laser technology of new materials [1, 2]. In this report we generalize the two-temperature model of laser-matter interaction [3] to simulate the regimes of laser-induced breakdown in dielectrics.
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