“…Filamentation involves the interplay of many physical processes, namely self-focusing, plasma generation, self-phase modulation (SPM), group velocity dispersion, self-steepenning [6,7] , third harmonic generation (THG) [8] , etc. Despite the obvious research interest from the point of view of the fundamental physics, the filamentation phenomenon starts to show its impact on a wide range of applications, from atmospheric remote sensing [9 -11] , to lightening control [12 -15] , to writing waveguides in glasses [16][17][18] , to creating few cycle pulses [19,20] and so on. Thus it is inevitable that filamentation will attract more and more researchers from various relevant fields.…”