Abstract
One has prospected to overcome the intensity clamping phenomenon during femtosecond laser filamentation by superimposing two beams. This experimental scheme is thus studied in our work. We have realized the interference of two ultrashort laser beams and one of them creates a filament in air. The formation of a dynamic plasma grating induced by the interference pattern is observed. However, qualitative analysis of the experimental results indicates that intensity clamping still governs the intensity evolution during the dual-beam interaction. The expectation of greatly increasing laser intensity by dual beams superposition might not be realistic.
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