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Pulsewidth dependence of the nonlinear refractive index of Air

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Abstract

We use the ultrafast response function of air to predict the pulsewidth dependence of from measurements in the near and mid-infrared showing no dispersion. This allows predictions of the dependence of nnnnnn on altitude.

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