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Creating and Dissipating Clouds in the Atmosphere with Ultrashort Lasers

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Abstract

Ultrashort intense lasers are able to efficiently condensate water vapor in air into droplets, even with mid-IR laser pulses. In addition, existing droplets can be expelled from the beam to transmit information through fog.

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