Curved plasma channels: Kerr lens and Airy prism
Optics
2010-11-09 v1
Abstract
We analytically calculate the transverse energy fluxes that would be respectively induced in high-power Airy beams by the Kerr self-focusing and the Airy profile itself if they were the only active process. In experimental condition representative of laser filamentation experiments of high-power ultrashort laser pulses in air and condensed media, the Kerr lens induces transverse energy fluxes much larger than the Airy "prism" at the main peak. As a consequence, the curved plasma channels in Airy beams are not only a plasma spark on a curved focus, but indeed self-guided filaments, and their curved trajectory appears as a perturbation due to the linear Airy propagation regime.
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@article{arxiv.1011.1627,
title = {Curved plasma channels: Kerr lens and Airy prism},
author = {Jérôme Kasparian and Jean-Pierre Wolf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.1627},
year = {2010}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures (6 panels)