P. Panagiotopoulos, P. Rosenow, S. Tochitsky, S. Koch, E. W. Wright, M. Kolesik, J. Moloney
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10 Micron Filaments in the Atmosphere: Modeling Perspective
We investigate the atmospheric propagation of high power 10μm — picosecond laser pulses over multi-km distances in the atmosphere. We predict that 10μm atmospheric filaments have noteworthy advantages when compared their shorter wavelengths counterparts, which are expected to have important impact in future applications.