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Nonlinear propagation of subpicosecond ultraviolet laser pulses in air

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Abstract

We report filamentation of subpicosecond UV laser pulses with only millijoule energy in atmosphere. The results are in good agreement with a numerical simulation using a quasi-three-dimensional propagation code.

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