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Enhanced Spectral Broadening and Beam Collimation from Pulse-Sequence Induced Filamentation

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Abstract

Filaments in air, induced by pulse trains of four ultrashort pulses, each separated by the rotational revival time of nitrogen exhibit an increased degree of spectral broadening and collimation over the single pulse filament case.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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