The laser lightning rod project

Author:

Produit ThomasORCID,Walch Pierre,Herkommer ClemensORCID,Mostajabi AmirhosseinORCID,Moret Michel,Andral Ugo,Sunjerga AntonioORCID,Azadifar Mohammad,André Yves-Bernard,Mahieu BenoîtORCID,Haas Walter,Esmiller BrunoORCID,Fournier Gilles,Krötz Peter,Metzger Thomas,Michel Knut,Mysyrowicz André,Rubinstein Marcos,Rachidi Farhad,Kasparian Jérôme,Wolf Jean-Pierre,Houard AurélienORCID

Abstract

Lightning is highly destructive due to its high power density and unpredictable character. Directing lightning away would allow to protect sensitive sites from its direct and indirect impacts (electromagnetic perturbations). Up to now, lasers have been unable to guide lightning efficiently since they were not offering simultaneously terawatt peak powers and kHz repetition rates. In the framework of the Laser Lightning Rod project, we develop a laser system for lightning control, with J-range pulses of 1 ps duration at 1 kHz. The project aims at investigating its propagation in the multiple filamentation regime and its ability to control high-voltage discharges. In particular, a field campaign at the Säntis mountain will assess the laser ability to trigger upward lightning.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Instrumentation,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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