Abstract
Femtosecond laser filamentation in air creates long columns of weakly ionized plasma that result in a low-density channel over µs timescale [1]. These channels can trigger and guide electric discharges [4], or the plasma antenna [5]. The main limitation for the later one is the discharge lifetime limited to microseconds [6], since a plasma antenna would require the existence of a permanent conductive channel.
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