When the intense fs laser pulse is focused in air, it will generate a thin filament. If two filament-forming pulses spatial overlap and couple, one can observe energy exchange between two pulses by adjusting their relative time delay.

When they temporal overlap, e.g. at zero time delay, a bright spot will be generated, indicating strong plasma formation. This ionization effect could obviously affect the energy exchange. But how to measure or calculate its contribution?

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