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Results of laser-induced breakdown experiments in fused silica (SiO2) employing 150 fs–7 ns, 780 nm laser pulses are reported. The avalanche ionization mechanism is found to dominate over the entire pulse-width range. Fluence breakdown threshold does not follow the scaling of Fth∼ √τp, when pulses are shorter than 10 ps. The impact ionization coefficient of SiO2 is measured up to ∼3×108 V/cm. The relative role of photoionization in breakdown for ultrashort pulses is discussed.
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