Spatial-temporal self-focusing of partially coherent pulsed beams in dispersive medium

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Abstract

Partially coherent pulsed beams have many applications in pulse shaping, fiber optics, ghost imaging, etc. In this paper, a novel class of partially coherent pulsed (PCP) sources with circular spatial coherence distribution and sinc temporal coherence distribution is introduced. The analytic formula for the spatial-temporal intensity of pulsed beams generated by this kind of source in dispersive media is derived. The evolution behavior of spatial-temporal intensity of the pulsed beams in water and air is investigated, respectively. It is found that the pulsed beams exhibit spatial-temporal self-focusing behavior upon propagation. Furthermore, a physical interpretation of the spatial-temporal self-focusing phenomenon is given. This is a phenomenon of optical nonlinearity, which may have potential application in laser micromachining and laser filamentation.

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Zhao, Z., Ding, C., Zhang, Y., & Pan, L. (2019). Spatial-temporal self-focusing of partially coherent pulsed beams in dispersive medium. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9173616

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