Radiofrequency plasma antenna generated by femtosecond laser filaments in air

We demonstrate tunable radiofrequency emission from a meter-long linear plasma column produced in air at atmospheric pressure. A short-lived plasma column is initially produced by femtosecond filamentation and subsequently converted into a long-lived discharge column by application of an external hi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics letters 2012-12, Vol.101 (26)
Hauptverfasser: Brelet, Y., Houard, A., Point, G., Prade, B., Arantchouk, L., Carbonnel, J., André, Y.-B., Pellet, M., Mysyrowicz, A.
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description We demonstrate tunable radiofrequency emission from a meter-long linear plasma column produced in air at atmospheric pressure. A short-lived plasma column is initially produced by femtosecond filamentation and subsequently converted into a long-lived discharge column by application of an external high voltage field. Radiofrequency excitation is fed to the plasma by induction and detected remotely as electromagnetic radiation by a classical antenna.
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AIR
ANTENNAS
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High voltages
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Lasers
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