Microfilamentation in Optical-Field-Induced Ionization Process

Abstract
A plasma-resonance field-ionization instability of uniform gas breakdown produced by intense laser fields via tunneling ionization of atoms is studied theoretically and by computer simulation. The field amplitude and produced plasma are found to be unstable relative to spatial modulation in the direction of electric field with the spatial period shorter than the wavelength. In a dense gas the process, at the nonlinear stage of instability, becomes explosive and leads to the formation of thin resonance layers and sharp peaks of the field amplitude.