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22 May 2006 Observation of channels of radiation during the propagation in air of short pulses below the collapse threshold
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We report the observation of self-guided propagation of 120 fs, 0.56 mJ infrared pulse in air for distances greater than a meter (more than thirty Rayleigh Lengths). The numerical simulations demonstrates the this localized structure corresponds to a Townes soliton, specially stable under these conditions.
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Julio San Roman, Camilo Ruiz, Luis Plaja, Cruz Mendez, Victor H. Diaz, Isabel Arias, and Luis Roso "Observation of channels of radiation during the propagation in air of short pulses below the collapse threshold", Proc. SPIE 6256, ICONO 2005: Ultrafast Phenomena and Physics of Superintense Laser Fields; Quantum and Atom Optics; Engineering of Quantum Information, 625606 (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.682244
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Solitons

Kerr effect

Pulsed laser operation

Beam propagation method

Laser beam propagation

Laser systems engineering

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