The experimentally obtained dependences of acoustic signals on the energy of femtosecond pulses in the filamentation mode, propagating in a liquid-drop aerosol with nanoparticles of various concentrations imitating Aitken nuclei, are presented. It is shown that, under the action of a femtosecond pulse filament, a water aerosol jet breaks into two jets.
Experimental results of measurements of the threshold power density of stimulated radiation in solutions of the coumarin-30 dye with ZnO nanoparticles irradiated with femtosecond laser pulses are presented. It is shown that the thresholds of stimulated emission in solutions of the coumarin-30 dye with ZnO nanoparticles are approximately three orders of magnitude higher than the thresholds of stimulated emission in solutions of the coumarin-30 dye with ZnO nanoparticles irradiated with nanosecond laser pulses.
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