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Ultrashort laser pulse filamentation in air can extend the delivery of focused laser energy to distances greatly exceeding the Rayleigh length. In this way, remote measurements can be conducted using many standard methods of analytical spectroscopy. The performance of spectroscopic techniques can be enhanced by temporal gating, which rejects the unwanted noise and background. In the present work, we investigate the thermal relaxation of air in the wake of single-filament plasmas using shadowgraphy. We demonstrate that the transient change in refractive index associated with relaxation of the gas can be used to reject both continuous and time-varying spectroscopic signals, including emission from laser-produced plasmas. This method can augment temporal gating of simple optical detectors.

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