HPLSET - High Power Laser Science and Engineering Technology
  • P. Panagiotopoulos (US) University of Arizona, College of Optical Sciences

WA4.5 - 10 MICRON FILAMENTS IN THE ATMOSPHERE: MODELING PERSPECTIVE

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • P. Panagiotopoulos (US) University of Arizona, College of Optical Sciences
  • P. Rosenow (US) College of Optical Sciences
  • S. Koch (DE) Materials Science Center
  • E. Wright (US) College of Optical Sciences
  • M. Kolesik (US) College of Optical Sciences
  • J. Moloney (US) College of Optical Sciences
  • S. Tochitsky (US) Electrical Engineering Department
Date
08/21/2019
Time
03:00 PM - 04:45 PM
Room
Sandpiper A/B
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
04:00 PM - 04:30 PM

Abstract

Abstract

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.

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