Ultrashort light pulses in transparent solids: Propagation peculiarities and practical applications

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The peculiarities of the femtosecond filamentation in Kerr media has been studied using a set of time-resoling experimental techniques. These include the temporal self-compression of a laser pulse in the filamentation mode, repulsive and attractive interactions of filaments, and influence of the birefringence on the filamentation. The propagation of femtosecond laser pulses at the 1550-nm wavelength in c-Si is studied for the first time using methods of time-resolved transmission microscopy. The nonlinear widening of the pulse spectrum due to the Kerr-and plasma-caused self-phase modulation is recorded.

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Blonskyi, I. V., Kadan, V. M., Pavlova, S. V., Pavlov, I. A., Shpotyuk, O. I., & Khasanov, O. K. (2019). Ultrashort light pulses in transparent solids: Propagation peculiarities and practical applications. Ukrainian Journal of Physics, 64(6), 457–463. https://doi.org/10.15407/ujpe64.6.457

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