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'Light Filaments' Burst Through Fog

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The absorption and scattering of infrared radiation by water droplets is a serious issue for applications such as free-space optical communications and lidar-based ranging and atmospheric sensing. The findings of a group at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in Villeurbanne, France, suggest that the use of intense, ultrashort laser pulses that produce "light filaments" can compensate for these effects and can enable the transmission of photonic signals through media with the optical thickness of dense clouds. In the work, which appeared in the July 14 issue of Applied Physics Letters,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2003
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