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Femtosecond filamentation in air and higher-order nonlinearities

Optics 2015-05-18 v1 Plasma Physics

Abstract

According to a recent experiment, the instantaneous electronic Kerr effect in air exhibits a strong intensity dependence, the nonlinear refractive index switching sign and crossing over from a self-focusing to a de-focusing nonlinearity. A subsequent theoretical work has demonstrated that this has paradigm-changing consequences for the understanding of filamentation in air, so it is important to subject the idea of higher-order nonlinearities to stringent tests. Here we use numerical modeling to propose an experiment capable of discriminating between the standard and the new intensity-dependent Kerr-effect models.

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@article{arxiv.1003.4727,
  title  = {Femtosecond filamentation in air and higher-order nonlinearities},
  author = {M. Kolesik and E. M. Wright and J. V. Moloney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.4727},
  year   = {2015}
}

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3 pages, 3 figures