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AIP Advances | 2012

Triggering, guiding and deviation of long air spark discharges with femtosecond laser filament

Benjamin Forestier; Aurélien Houard; I. Revel; Magali Durand; Yves-Bernard André; Bernard Prade; Jérôme Carbonnel; M. Le Nevé; J. C. de Miscault; B. Esmiller; D. Chapuis; A. Mysyrowicz

We show for the first time that filaments are able to divert electric discharges from their normal path. Comparison between negative and positive discharge polarities reveals important differences in the guiding mechanism.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Superfilamentation in air.

Guillaume Point; Yohann Brelet; Aurélien Houard; Vytautas Jukna; Carles Milián; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yi Liu; Arnaud Couairon; A. Mysyrowicz

The interaction between a large number of laser filaments brought together using weak external focusing leads to the emergence of few filamentary structures reminiscent of standard filaments, but carrying a higher intensity. The resulting plasma is measured to be 1 order of magnitude denser than for short-scale filaments. This new propagation regime is dubbed superfilamentation. Numerical simulations of a nonlinear envelope equation provide good agreement with experiments.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Radiofrequency plasma antenna generated by femtosecond laser filaments in air

Yohann Brelet; Aurélien Houard; Guillaume Point; Bernard Prade; Leonid Arantchouk; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yves-Bernard André; Michel Pellet; A. Mysyrowicz

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.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

A simple high-voltage high current spark gap with subnanosecond jitter triggered by femtosecond laser filamentation

Leonid Arantchouk; Aurélien Houard; Yohann Brelet; Jérôme Carbonnel; Jean Larour; Yves-Bernard André; A. Mysyrowicz

We describe a simple, sturdy, and reliable spark gap operating with air at atmospheric pressure and able to switch currents in excess of 10 kA with sub-nanosecond jitter. The spark gap is remotely triggered by a femtosecond laser filament.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Tesla coil discharges guided by femtosecond laser filaments in air

Yohann Brelet; Aurélien Houard; Leonid Arantchouk; Benjamin Forestier; Yi Liu; Bernard Prade; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yves-Bernard André; A. Mysyrowicz

A Tesla coil generator was designed to produce high voltage pulses oscillating at 100 kHz synchronisable with a nanosecond temporal jitter. Using this compact high voltage generator, we demonstrate reproducible meter long discharges in air at a repetition rate of 1 Hz. Triggering and guiding of the discharges are performed in air by femtosecond laser filaments.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Two-color interferometer for the study of laser filamentation triggered electric discharges in air

Guillaume Point; Yohann Brelet; Leonid Arantchouk; Jérôme Carbonnel; Bernard Prade; A. Mysyrowicz; Aurélien Houard

We present a space and time resolved interferometric plasma diagnostic for use on plasmas where neutral-bound electron contribution to the refractive index cannot be neglected. By recording simultaneously the plasma optical index at 532 and 1064 nm, we are able to extract independently the neutral and free electron density profiles. We report a phase resolution of 30 mrad , corresponding to a maximum resolution on the order of 4×10(22) m(-3) for the electron density, and of 10(24) m(-3) for the neutral density. The interferometer is demonstrated on centimeter-scale sparks triggered by laser filamentation in air with typical currents of a few tens of A.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Compact 180-kV Marx generator triggered in atmospheric air by femtosecond laser filaments

Leonid Arantchouk; Guillaume Point; Yohann Brelet; Jean Larour; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yves-Bernard André; A. Mysyrowicz; Aurélien Houard

We developed a compact Marx generator triggered in atmospheric air by a single femtosecond laser beam undergoing filamentation. Voltage pulses of 180 kV could be generated with a subnanosecond jitter. The same laser beam was also used to initiate simultaneously guided discharges up to 21 cm long at the output of the generator.


Physical Review E | 2016

Underwater acoustic wave generation by filamentation of terawatt ultrashort laser pulses

Vytautas Jukna; Carles Milián; Yohann Brelet; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yves-Bernard André; Régine Guillermin; Jean-Pierre Sessarego; Dominique Fattaccioli; A. Mysyrowicz; Arnaud Couairon; Aurélien Houard

Acoustic signals generated by filamentation of ultrashort terawatt laser pulses in water are characterized experimentally. Measurements reveal a strong influence of input pulse duration on the shape and intensity of the acoustic wave. Numerical simulations of the laser pulse nonlinear propagation and the subsequent water hydrodynamics and acoustic wave generation show that the strong acoustic emission is related to the mechanism of superfilamention in water. The elongated shape of the plasma volume where energy is deposited drives the far-field profile of the acoustic signal, which takes the form of a radially directed pressure wave with a single oscillation and a very broad spectrum.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2015

Underwater acoustic signals induced by intense ultrashort laser pulse

Yohann Brelet; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yves-Bernard André; A. Mysyrowicz; Aurélien Houard; Dominique Fattaccioli; Régine Guillermin; Jean-Pierre Sessarego

Acoustic signals generated in water by terawatt (TW) laser pulses undergoing filamentation are studied. The acoustic signal has a very broad spectrum, spanning from 0.1 to 10 MHz and is confined in the plane perpendicular to the laser direction. Such a source appears to be promising for the development of remote laser based acoustic applications.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2014

Large scale Tesla coil guided discharges initiated by femtosecond laser filamentation in air

Leonid Arantchouk; Guillaume Point; Yohann Brelet; Bernard Prade; Jérôme Carbonnel; Yves-Bernard André; A. Mysyrowicz; Aurélien Houard

The guiding of meter scale electric discharges produced in air by a Tesla coil is realized in laboratory using a focused terawatt laser pulse undergoing filamentation. The influence of the focus position, the laser arrival time, or the gap length is studied to determine the best conditions for efficient laser guiding. Discharge parameters such as delay, jitter, and resistance are characterized. An increase of the discharge length by a factor 5 has been achieved with the laser filaments, corresponding to a mean breakdown field of 2 kV/cm for a 1.8 m gap length. Consecutive guided discharges at a repetition rate of 10 Hz are also reported.

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A. Mysyrowicz

Université Paris-Saclay

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Vytautas Jukna

Université Paris-Saclay

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