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Near-infrared Filament Conductivity in Multi-Filament Regime

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Abstract

Scaling of the electrical conductive properties of femtosecond laser filaments with energy is of significant interest. We observe that the formation of multiple filaments does not impede the increase of air conductivity with laser power.

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