Abstract
Excitation of unbalanced-Bessel beams by a gradual increase of nonlinearity in a water sample outlines the achievement of the first ever observed quasimonochromatic wave packet that propagates stably for hundreds of Rayleigh lengths in a focusing and dispersive Kerr medium, i.e., in the absence of spectral broadening and conical emission. A modulational instability analysis reveals the key role of nonlinear dissipation in quenching the growth of spatiotemporal unstable modes. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
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Polesana, P., Couairon, A., Faccio, D., Parola, A., Porras, M. A., Dubietis, A., … Di Trapani, P. (2007). Observation of conical waves in focusing, dispersive, and dissipative Kerr media. Physical Review Letters, 99(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.223902
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