File:Plasma generation in air.jpg

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Air can be made shine with a highly energetic, infrared laser pulse focused on a single spot

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English: Air can be made shine. When a highly energetic, nanosecond infrared laser pulse at 1064 nm is focused on a single spot, nitrogen contained in the air ionizes and produces a very bright dot without any object in the vicinity.
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