Collection of weak signals from remote locations is the primary goal and the
primary hurdle of optical stand-off detection schemes. Typically, the measured
signal is enhanced using large numerical aperture collection optics and high
gain detectors. We show that the signal in remote detection techniques can be
enhanced by using a long-lived air waveguide generated by an array of
femtosecond filaments. We present a proof of principle experiment using an air
plasma spark source and a ~1 m air waveguide showing an increase in collected
signal of ~50%. For standoff distances of 100 m, this implies that the
signal-to-noise ratio can be increased by a factor ~104.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure