Space-frequency coupling, conical waves, and small-scale filamentation in water
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2005
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Numerical simulations of fs laser propagation in water have been made to explain the small-scale filaments in water we have observed by a nonlinear fluorescence technique. Some analytical descriptions combined with numerical simulations show that a space-frequency coupling mainly from the interplay among self-phase modulation, dispersion and phase mismatching will reshape the laser beam into a conical wave which plays a major role of energy redistribution and can prevent laser beam from self-guiding over a long distance. An effective group velocity dispersion is introduced to explain the pulse broadening and compression in the filamentation. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics. |
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刘建胜;Schroeder H;Chin SL;李儒新;Yu W;徐至展.,Phys. Rev. A,2005,72(5):53817- |
Palavras-Chave | #FEMTOSECOND LASER-PULSE #WHITE-LIGHT CONTINUUM #SUPERCONTINUUM GENERATION #ULTRASHORT PULSES #PROPAGATION #MEDIA #INTENSITY #AIR #EMISSION #GASES |
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