Space-Time Recovery of Arbitrarily Shaped Wave-Packets by Means of Three Dimensional Imaging Technique
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A. Matijošius
Vilnius University, Lithuania
R. Piskarskas
Vilnius University, Lithuania
E. Gaižauskas
Vilnius University, Lithuania
A. Dubietis
Vilnius University, Lithuania
P. Di Trapani
University of Insubria, Italy
Published 2004-07-25
https://doi.org/10.15388/NA.2004.9.3.15157
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Keywords

self-focusing
light filament
space-time focusing

How to Cite

Matijošius, A. (2004) “Space-Time Recovery of Arbitrarily Shaped Wave-Packets by Means of Three Dimensional Imaging Technique”, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 9(3), pp. 259–270. doi:10.15388/NA.2004.9.3.15157.

Abstract

We study numerically and experimentally self-focusing dynamics of femtosecond light pulses. By demonstrating the potential of three dimensional imaging technique for quantitative recovery of complex (arbitrarily shaped) wave packets, we monitor space-time transformation dynamics of 150-fs light pulse, which undergoes self-focusing and filamentation in water. Peculiar spatiotemporal and spectral features reveal conical nature of resulting wave-packet.

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