Abstract
In the perspective of the laser lightning rod, the ability of femtosecond filaments to trigger and to guide large scale discharges has been studied for several years. The present paper reports recent experimental results showing for the first time that filaments are able not only to trigger and guide but also to divert an electric discharge from its normal path. Laser filaments are also able to divert the spark without contact between laser and electrodes at large distance from the laser. A comparison between negative and positive discharge polarities also reveals important discrepancies in the guiding mechanism. © 2012 Author(s).
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Forestier, B., Houard, A., Revel, I., Durand, M., André, Y. B., Prade, B., … Mysyrowicz, A. (2012). Triggering, guiding and deviation of long air spark discharges with femtosecond laser filament. AIP Advances, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3690961
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