Abstract
Recent theoretical analysis1,2,3 show that a continuous ionized path of several tens of meters is sufficient to initiate a lightning discharge at 1/5 or less of the natural lightning threshold. We present a method to use femtosecond ultra-violet (UV) pulses to create a moderate (>1011/cm3) electron density in a narrow vertical column of air. The essence of this method is that the motion of the charges in the "external" electric field results in a field enhancement at the "tip" of the cylinder of charges which initiates lightning discharges.
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